I highly recommend the clojure.core namespace. On Friday, September 26, 2014 3:41:31 AM UTC+2, Andy Gibraltar wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > I am learning Clojure. I finished reading the book Clojure Programming. I > think reading the source code of a Clojure project would help me accelerate > acquiring the skill. Which codebase do you think is the most appropriate > for a starter. A code base that I can use as a reference, something concise > yet has almost all the best practices. Small enough that I can internalize > and use it as a reference for my own projects. Sorry for asking such an > open ended question. > > Thanks, > Andy >
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