Mark,
Thanks for the excellent article. Your Clojure page is a great
resource page too. Loved the Clojure Categorized. It's similar to what
Chouser started doing in the official docs. This categorizing and
tagging is tremendously helpful for understanding the "vocabulary" of
the language in the w
Hopefully this will give you some leads also:
http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Clojure_Programming/Further_Reading
Regards,
Tim.
On Apr 30, 7:49 pm, anderspe wrote:
> First the "Programming Clojure" by Stuart Halloway was sad to come
> April 2009, now i read
> Juni, so the loong wait
Make sure you read the more recently updated version at
http://ociweb.com/mark/clojure/article.html. The "jnb" URL listed
below has a link to the newest version near the beginning.
For a list of the changes that have been made to this article since it
was first released, see http://ociweb.com/mar
Thanks so mutch, this was great.
Best regards
Anders
On 30 Apr, 15:28, Rayne wrote:
> http://ociweb.com/jnb/jnbMar2009.html
>
> On Apr 30, 4:49 am, anderspe wrote:
>
>
>
> > First the "Programming Clojure" by Stuart Halloway was sad to come
> > April 2009, now i read
> > Juni, so the loong w
http://ociweb.com/jnb/jnbMar2009.html
On Apr 30, 4:49 am, anderspe wrote:
> First the "Programming Clojure" by Stuart Halloway was sad to come
> April 2009, now i read
> Juni, so the loong wait have been longer. i know there is a PDF
> version, but i like to have a
> book.
>
> I am new to
First the "Programming Clojure" by Stuart Halloway was sad to come
April 2009, now i read
Juni, so the loong wait have been longer. i know there is a PDF
version, but i like to have a
book.
I am new to both Lisp and Clojure, but not to development.
So is there an recommendation regarding b