You can check out Defworkshop 
repository: https://github.com/defworkshop/defworkshop and start by simply 
implementing everything from simple functions further down the line.
We also have complimentary slides here: https://speakerdeck.com/defworkshop 

Hope that helps 

On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 1:58:44 PM UTC+2, Randy Chiu wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I'm new to clojure and want to find some suggestion for learning clojure. 
> I googled some project about "how to learn clojure" but without any perfect 
> answers until now.
> I worked on linux kernel in last several years mainly with C, and I'm 
> recently interested in lisp. I try to read some books about common lisp and 
> scheme  and even clojure, so I think I know a little about lisp but lacking 
> for practice. 
> So, I'd like to know any project I could read(or even try to join in), or 
> any other suggestion for learning this new lisp dialect please let me know.
> Thanks for your advance.
>

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