Hi Folks,

I’m a Clojure n00b, but am interested in finding another n00b who aspires to 
learn Clojure, and do so using BDD / TDD practices through regular pairing 
sessions.  I’ve found novice <-> novice pairing to be a great way to ramp up on 
skills, but I don’t live near anyone who I can pair with.  

I’m thinking that doing 3 1-hour sessions a week, for a month, would give us a 
nice start.  Obviously, this would be remote pairing via ScreenHero (or some 
other tool).

Anyone interested?

Best,
Marcus


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