Awesome, Thanks!!!
Em quinta-feira, 14 de março de 2019 02:29:04 UTC-3, Didier escreveu:
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> I highly recommend this tutorial series:
> https://aphyr.com/tags/Clojure-from-the-ground-up
> Followed by this one: https://kimh.github.io/clojure-by-example/#about
> And finally: https://practicalli.git
I highly recommend this tutorial series:
https://aphyr.com/tags/Clojure-from-the-ground-up
Followed by this one: https://kimh.github.io/clojure-by-example/#about
And finally: https://practicalli.github.io/
Regards
On Saturday, 9 March 2019 11:23:12 UTC-8, Eric Calonico wrote:
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> Hi everybody,
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>> Sean Corfield -- (970) FOR-SEAN -- (904) 302-SEAN
>> An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/
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>> "If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
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> Sean Corfield -- (970) FOR-SEAN -- (904) 302-SEAN
> An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/
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> "If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
> -- Margaret Atwood
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2019 3:07:56 PM
To: Clojure
Subject: Re: Closure lang for newbies in 2019
Hi Marcin, I gree 110% with you!!!
I am having the same problems and I agree 100% with you!! What's more, I am on
Windows...lol
It's just too much work right now, not enough free tutorials and I am not a
professional
Hi Marcin, I gree 110% with you!!!
I am having the same problems and I agree 100% with you!! What's more, I am
on Windows...lol
It's just too much work right now, not enough free tutorials and I am not a
professional programmer.
I'd rather learn by video tutorials that's a weakness of mine...s
As you said you wanted to build web apps in Clojure, you could check out
Tony Kay's tutorials on developing them with Fulco here:
https://youtu.be/nlT45ikSEOE . Fulco isn't a beginner's approach, but Tony
is an excellent teacher, the tutorials are free and recent.
Also, Eric Normand's course on re
Hi,
I've also started learning clojure a few months ago. I will tell you my
story.
The most painful at the beginning was to find the right environment setup,
in particular the IDE. Many Clojure professionals advice to use Emacs but I
could not get up to speed with it so I dropped it. I come from J
Clojure is only a few years older than Elixr.
I'd recommend https://www.braveclojure.com/ as a great online book/tutorial
as a starting point.
Enjoy!
RIck
On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 4:02 PM Matching Socks wrote:
> Clojure is pretty simple. It works well. And nothing in it has ever been
> depre
Clojure is pretty simple. It works well. And nothing in it has ever been
deprecated. In short, do not worry about finding a very new resource.
What kind of project would you like to start out with?
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Hi everybody,
How are you?
I saw some videos about Closure and I really liked the syntax and
possibilities, however all tutorials I saw was very old, nothing new is
coming out!!
I am coming from OO world, Java, C#, JS. but I am not a professional
programmer and I would like to build web apps.
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