On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Gregg Williams <greg...@innerpaths.net>wrote:

> Would it kill somebody to write a library of simple functions that
> would answer most beginners' simple needs, then have it "blessed" as
> canonical? I'd write it myself, but I still don't know enough! If
> every beginner has to painfully figure these things out, most
> beginners are going to bail--which means that Clojure remains a niche
> language, unknown to a lot of people who could have brought their
> considerable creativity to the Clojure community.
>

We are patiently waiting for *you* to do / start / lead this. If it's a
real paint point for enough people - folks will happily contribute, you
don't need to know / think of everything. I've found this to be case with
ClojureScript, core.match, and core.logic. I'm working on ClojureScript
support for core.match and core.logic and I happily welcome any patches
that will make them work on the CLR.

It's tiresome to hear people complain about something they do not
contribute anything towards.

David

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