On Mar 23, 7:10 am, Aaron Cohen <aa...@assonance.org> wrote:
> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Clojure_Programming/Getting_Started
> [...]
>
> Did you search for getting started guides? If so and you didn't find
> these, how can they be made easier to find? If you didn't find them,
> why not? If you found them and they didn't help, why not?

The wikibooks getting started page is frankly pretty intimidating. I
can't see a new user actually wading through all that and finding
something useful from it.

Is the wikibooks site maintained? My only experience with it has been
finding 2008-era advice on it, and even that extremely disjoint. There
are a handful of pages with solid content that has aged well, but with
all the new documentation efforts that have come up recently perhaps
something could be done to retire it? Outdated documentation is a big
burden for maintainers as well as newbies.

-Phil

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