IMHO it is crucial that you contribute to project that you personally
find interesting.
So I would suggest to follow with learning and most likely you will
find a project you want to contribute to.
Enjoy,
Hubert
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Sam Garrett wrote:
> Hello google Clojure group.
>
I'm a vim guy. :P Maybe I could work on a port for vim or something.
I've never written a vim plugin though.
On Mar 2, 5:04 pm, Moritz Ulrich wrote:
> I might have something for you. It's a small personal (and currently
> unpublished) project involving Emacs, Clojure and ClojureScript. It
> isn't
I might have something for you. It's a small personal (and currently
unpublished) project involving Emacs, Clojure and ClojureScript. It
isn't very useful if you don't use Emacs :-)
Drop me an Email if you're interested.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 04:46, Sam Garrett wrote:
> Hello google Clojure gro
Hello google Clojure group.
I'm fairly new to clojure but what I've used and implemented so far has
been quite interesting. So I was wondering if anyone knew of/or has some
open source projects written in Clojure that I could get involved in and
help out, preferably something small as this will