Op woensdag 16 april 2014 16:43:09 UTC+2 schreef Charlie Griefer:
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>
> On Apr 15, 2014, at 11:56 PM, Roelof Wobben <rwo...@hotmail.com<javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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> I like to try clojure.
> I have little or none programming background but I know I learn the best 
> by reading a piece of text
> and then do exercises about it so I can check if I really understand it.
>
> What is then the best way to proceed ?
>
>
> I know you said that you want to do exercises, but I have to second the 
> recommendations for Clojure for the Brave and True. Great introduction for 
> somebody who has little to no programming background. 
> http://www.braveclojure.com/
>
> Also as others have said, 4Clojure is exactly what you're asking for 
> (exercises). But I'd start off with Clojure for the Brave and True, and as 
> concepts start to click (or maybe even just before that), start working 
> some of the 4Clojure exercises.
>
> --
> Charlie Griefer
> <http://charlie.griefer.com>http://charlie.griefer.com
>
> "Give light, and the darkness will disappear of itself." 
> -- Desiderius Erasmus
>
>

Thanks, 

What I do now is read the braveclojure book and do the exercises from  
http://iloveponies.github.io/120-hour-epic-sax-marathon/index.html

So I read a lot and I can see how things work.

Roelof

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