On May 1, 2013, at 17:40, Asim Jalis wrote:
> Any thoughts or feedback would be great.
I'd be happy to see a section on "Just Enough Java", for folks who don't
have a Java background. You mqay also want to take a look at my (WIP!)
wiki pages on Key Concepts in Clojure:
http://wiki.cfcl.com/bin
I would also add
- setting up Eclipse with counterclockwise
- native java libs setup (lwjgl) for OpenGL folks. Since I don't have
java background this took me a while to figure out and Lein (which is a
great tool btw) doesn't provide an intuitive support for this sort of stuff
2013/5/2 Asim Jalis
> Any thoughts or feedback would be great.
I just want to point out that if you want, you can reuse
http://clojure-doc.org content, as the license [1]
permits just about any use.
Clojure books space is already pretty crowded [2] but more content for
beginners is exactly wha
Philosophy mixed with action is the ticket. Godel, Escher, Bach is what I'm
talking about.
I'd be happy to receive updates.
Cheers,
--
'(Devin Walters)
On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at 7:40 PM, Asim Jalis wrote:
> I am planning to write a practical Clojure ebook for beginners, if there is
> a