Hi, if it could be useful I just published the first 3 of a series of tutorials on ClojureScript. My intention is to go on with the rest of them using my spare time...
You can find them at https://github.com/magomimmo/modern-cljs Best regards Mimmo On Monday, November 5, 2012 1:35:40 PM UTC+1, Michael Klishin wrote: > > ## TL;DR > > The Clojure documentation project (http://clojure-doc.org) continues to > make progress. > Highlight of the last week include materials on VimClojure [1] by Dave Ray, > the Clojure Maven plugin [2] by Alex Ott, and > Intro to Web development with Clojure [3] > from John Gabriele. > > > ## CDS Progress Report > > The Clojure Documentation Site (http://clojure-doc.org) (a.k.a. CDS) > publishes > periodic reports (every week so far, possibly two weeks in the future) > to give the Clojure community a better idea of what CDS shapes up to > be and what it has to offer. > > This is a report for the week ending November 4th, 2012. > > > ## New Content > > New tuturials added this week: > > * VimClojure [1] > * Intro to Web development with Clojure [3] > > New guides added this week: > > * Clojure Maven plugin [2] > * Clojure User Groups list [4] > > > ## Updates > > Existing guides updated this week: > > * clojure.core Overview [5] > > > ## Thank You, Contributors > > CDS would not be possible without the following people who make the > Clojure community a better place: > > * Alex Ott > * Dave Ray > * John Gabriele > * Michael S. Klishin > * Robert Randolph > * Wes Freeman > > > ## You Can Help! > > ### How It Works > > We have a repository on GitHub [6] that has Markdown files, toolchain > setup instructions and several articles > as well as stubs for several more articles. The stubs help contributors > pick a topic to write about and not worry too much about > article structure initially. Just pick something that you are very > familiar with or interested in and write. > > When you are done, submit a pull request on GitHub and someone from the > existing contributors team will > suggest improvements or merge your work. Pretty straightforward. > > In order to make it easier for potential contributors to join the project, > we will post a brief list of > guides that do not require deep expertise and can benefit from > contributions by complete beginners. > > ### Existing Guides > > Guides that have structure and good chunk of the content in place but > still have holes you > can help us plug: > > * Java interop [7] > * Collections and Sequences [8] > * Namespaces [9] > * clojure.core Overview [10] > > These guides are new and cover advanced topics, so we need as much > proof-reading as we can > get from the community: > > * Concurrency and Parallelism in Clojure [11] > > ### New Content > > If you want to start working on one of those articles or have existing > content you've authored that can be ported, > please let us know on this mailing list. > > > 1. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/tutorials/vim.html > 2. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/ecosystem/maven.html > 3. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/tutorials/basic_web_development.html > 4. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/ecosystem/user_groups.html > 5. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/language/core_overview.html > 6. http://github.com/clojuredocs/cds > 7. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/language/interop.html > 8. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/language/sequences.html > 9. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/language/namespaces.html > 10. http://clojure-doc.org/articles/language/core_overview.html > 11. > http://clojure-doc.org/articles/language/concurrency_and_parallelism.html > > > -- > MK > > http://github.com/michaelklishin > http://twitter.com/michaelklishin > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with your first post. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/clojure?hl=en