This is something I'd like to accomplish with https://www.clojurelive.com. 
Still working on it but I've got an initial version out there.

Right now it is quite simple, post a link or text (like reddit). I'd like 
it to be an open-source community-driven platform of links and Q/A. Which 
in turn drives a mailing list. The open-source aspect, I hope, will attract 
newcomers to contribute to real applications.

- Matthew

On Monday, September 28, 2015 at 6:04:22 PM UTC-6, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
>
> What list of blogs, websites, and/or feeds would you suggest for someone 
> who does not work with Clojure full time that will maximize exposure to 
> advancements in the language, tools, and techniques and give the 'biggest 
> bang for the buck' regarding time investment?
>

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