I'm not really enough of an authority to contribute much at this
point, but I wanted to take a second, as someone who has been learning
Clojure (and Emacs) over the past year or so, to applaud the effort
and share my opinion:

I really like something like this: https://gobyexample.com/

It is oriented around concrete tasks, the information density is
moderate, and the interface presents a somewhat linear path while also
making it easy to jump to a specific topic.

I really get lost with something like this: http://emacswiki.org/

That site is full of excellent information, and granted that Emacs is
an enormous topic with a community to match it, but without Google
there is no way I'd ever get anything from it.

Just food for thought. Thanks everyone.

M

On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 3:56 PM, gaz jones <gareth.e.jo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Alright, I'll convert the appropriate ones and send you a pull request
> when I'm done. I'm happy to pick up writing a tools.cli tutorial too
> when I get some spare time. Thanks for kickstarting the effort, it's
> shaping up to be a great resource.
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