Here is the DSL documentation link if anyone interested in creating Clojure
based courses: https://clojurecademy.github.io/dsl-documentation
On Monday, October 2, 2017 at 6:47:55 PM UTC+2, Ertuğrul Çetin wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
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> I've created site called Clojurecademy which seems like Codecadem
Thank you, Christopher!
I removed terms and user agreements, also changed every project's license
under Clojurecademy to MIT, I hope it's all good now, if not I'll make it
right until people have no concerns.
About CLJS UI, I'm also considering that thing because it might be really
useful, Cod
Concerns over licensing and user agreements and logins aside...
REALLY COOL WORK! I haven't dug deeply yet, but it seems you've built a
framework for building Clojure based courses here, not just a fixed set of
curriculum. And to this effort, bravo! I hope to see this become a very
useful tool
I removed Terms of Service from the site, also all Clojurecademy projects
have MIT license(https://github.com/clojurecademy) and Clojurecademy Web
App is going to be an open source project in near future. I hope everything
is fine now, if not please let me know I'll do adjusments
Thank you...
My goal is not earning money, this platform will remain free actually and
be an open source project when I'm done with unit testing and
documentation, my goal is making Clojure adoption as much easy as possible.
I'll update Terms and consider your suggestion.
On Tuesday, October 3, 2017 at 1:31
> Which part(s) is preventing you from contributing?
Please the remove that sign-up wall, Terms-of-service nonse and alike.
You know what we mean, don't you?
If you think your users (= us) need some kind notifications,
suspend-resume (i.e. save-load) functionality etc. then make it
optional plea
It's auto generated Terms of service, I should admit that I did not read
all Terms. Which part(s) is preventing you from contributing? I can
remove/change it, community's contribution is very important to platform.
On Tuesday, October 3, 2017 at 5:03:12 AM UTC+2, Sam Griffith wrote:
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> Terms of
Terms of service prevent me from helping. I'm not willing to write things for
the site and then have you own them like it says. That said, good luck. It does
look guise nice from looking at your GitHub.
Sam
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Hi Bost,
It's important for courses, I mean once your course get updated you will be
notified, also you can continue to a course where you left off etc.
Of course this site is not the only platform that you can learn Clojure, it
just has different approach. Also it is not just learning Clojure,
It looks like I can't learn clojure using your site unless I sign up
with my email and such.
Hmm... Until now I went pretty far with learning clojure without
signing up anywhere.
So what are your reasons for demanding a sign up?
Thanks.
2017-10-02 18:47 GMT+02:00 Ertuğrul Çetin :
> Hi everyone,
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Hi everyone,
I've created site called Clojurecademy which seems like Codecademy for
Clojure with powerful DSL to create courses. Feel free to provide feedback
so we can improve Clojure adoption together!
Link: https://clojurecademy.com
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