Try checking out some of the projects 
on http://open-source.braveclojure.com/


On Friday, July 15, 2016 at 4:49:45 AM UTC-6, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
> I did not work with Clojure for about a year I think. And before that I 
> only made one little desktop application for myself and played with some 
> little stuff like Happy Numbers. There is a big chance I will get a Clojure 
> project soon, so it would be good to get up to speed. Anyone an idea what a 
> good project would be to contribute to? Difficult enough that I learn a lot 
> of stuff fast, but simple enough that I can contribute.
>
> I worked with a lot of languages and get proficient with languages fast. 
> So in the beginning it should help me to get accustomed to Clojure, but 
> after that it should be challenging enough to continue. I would not like to 
> come, learn and go away. ;-)
>
> -- 
> Cecil Westerhof
>

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