Hey all,
I am taking entry level classes with Udacity now but I would much prefer to
be learning to think the 'clojure' way.
With interest and support from (insert company with IT needs) and the
clojure community we could/should implement a training program along
similar lines.
http://www.at
here is pdf of Little Schemer
http://scottn.us/downloads/The_Little_Schemer.pdf
On Friday, June 6, 2014 9:17:58 AM UTC-4, douglas smith wrote:
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> Sounds like we are in a similar position.
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> Maybe we could start a study group of sorts. -not sure how?
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> We could post b
Sounds like we are in a similar position.
Maybe we could start a study group of sorts. -not sure how?
We could post back to this thread for now and see what happens.
Someone have a better suggestion?
Doug
On Monday, June 2, 2014 5:36:51 PM UTC-4, shar...@gmail.com wrote:
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> All,
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found Atl-g in snap-shop -thankyou again -doug
On Thursday, June 5, 2014 12:03:59 AM UTC-4, douglas smith wrote:
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> Jony, Hey thanks
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> Just finish watching and reading about Gorilla-Repl (will be digging
> deeper) and WOW really clean and simple UI -Nice.
> Much Much easi
uesday, June 3, 2014 6:54:31 AM UTC-4, Jony Hudson wrote:
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> On Monday, 2 June 2014 18:42:32 UTC+1, douglas smith wrote:
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>> A killer app for me and I think MANY others like me would be very similar
>> to a Kovas' 'Session' 'pretty like Light
I would like to revisit this thread on 'killer-apps' for clojure. Hope you
don't mind.
For quite some time I have been trying to teach myself to code. -even
before clojure was 'born'. (slow learner?... probably)
I have read many books and spent many hours 'dinking' as my wife says. I
find