Great working, thanks! I will participate actively.
On 8月14日, 下午1时58分, Gregg Williams <greg...@innerpaths.net> wrote: > ** First announcement: a tutorial article on how to call Java classes > from Clojure > > Several months ago, I asked a few questions about the use of proxy and > interoperability with Java. I'm pleased to say that with the help of > several members here, I was able to get past being "stuck" and finish > my project. > > Better yet, I've written an article about the subject, and I invite > you to take a look at it. It's called "Extending Java Classes Using > proxy," and it contains material than I have certainly not found > anywhere else on the Internet. Check it out at > > http://www.gettingclojure.com/articles:extending-java-classes-using-p... > > If you need to call Java libraries from your Clojure programs, this > article has information you need to know! > > ** Second announcement: GettingClojure.com, a collaborative site for > Clojure beginners > > If you're freaking out because you've never heard of > GettingClojure.com, please don't be concerned. It's not you--it's me. > And I mean that literally. > > I created gettingclojure.com as a service to the Clojure community and > to beginning Clojure programmers. I hope that it will become the one- > stop shopping resource for Clojure beginners (like myself). It's > actually a wiki with a set of forums attached, and it will also > include short and long articles, as well as directories of links to > Clojure resources elsewhere on the Internet. > > GettingClojure.com is *for* users, *by* users. Please help strengthen > the Clojure community by participating in any of the following ways: > > * Visit the site (http://www.gettingclojure.com/) > > * Tell people about it, and point to it in your e-mails, your posts on > the Clojure Google group, and your blogs. > > * Visit the forums (http://www.gettingclojure.com/forum:start) and add > something--a question, an answer, a manifesto, whatever. > > * Write and post an article on something you know/are excited/are > thinking about. It doesn't have to be a //magnum opus//--two good > paragraphs can make an excellent article. Best of all, you get your > own page to put it on, and no one can edit it but you! > > I'm extremely open to changing the site, so please share your ideas in > the "Suggestions for This Site" section of the forum, or write me at > gregg4 at-sign GettingClojure dot-sign net. I'd love to hear from you! > > Thanks for listening, and good hacking! > > Gregg Williams > GettingClojure.com site manager -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with your first post. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/clojure?hl=en