> Thanks a lot for your help, there's an awesome community here.
>
> Sorry for the dumb questions, I'll try no to be too noisy on this list.
>
> BTW, shouldn't it be better to create a separate mailing list for beginners?
> Well, we would still need some experienced clojurers to answer the questions
> though ...

Downvote this idea. There's already a clojure-dev list for people who
want to hack on the language itself; if you just want access to the
community, this is a fine place for beginners and experts alike.

> Or maybe beginners like me should rather be encouraged to post their
> questions on StackOverflow?
> That would also give more visibility to the language (there are just about 2
> or 3 questions a day about Clojure there).
>
> What do you think? Where do you want to see my next stupid trivial question?

I like SO, personally, but there's a lot to be said for having a
separate mailing list like this. I doubt anyone would mind if you
"cross-posted" to SO; the best SO answers could be cross-posted back
here. Disclaimer: this may be a terrible idea and I'm happy to have
people disagree.

You can also pop into #clojure on freenode.

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