Clojars would be a natural place for this kind of feature, but it is
woefully under-manned right now, especially considering how important it is.
If you're looking for a project to work on to help you learn Clojure I'd
recommend getting on the Clojars mailing list and seeing what you can do to
help.

http://groups.google.com/group/clojars-maintainers

-Phil

On Sep 11, 2010 12:58 AM, "Shantanu Kumar" <kumar.shant...@gmail.com> wrote:
This is cool. I wonder we should have a central index of Clojure
libraries something like this: http://java-source.net/

Regards,
Shantanu


On Sep 10, 2:14 pm, Hubert Iwaniuk <neo...@kungfoo.pl> wrote:
> I'm happy to announce release of ht...
> This is wrapper/adapter on top ofhttp://
github.com/AsyncHttpClient/async-http-client

>
> Project:http://github.com/neotyk/http.async.client/
> Documentation:http://neotyk.github.com/htt...
> Allows you to consume Twitter Streaming API with an ease:
http://codemeself.blogspot.com/2010/09/asynchronous-http-client-for-c...http://github.com/neotyk/http.async.client/raw/master/twitter-sample.clj

>
> Changes in this release:
> * HTTP Streams as clojure.core/seq
> * Cookies support
> * Authentica...

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