http://programmingpraxis.com/ is another source of great programming exercises
(with solutions available in many languages).
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Cheers,
Bozhidar
On October 18, 2014 at 23:57:00, Eric Normand (ericwnorm...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi there,
If you're looking for books, I don't know of any. But my Intr
Hi there,
If you're looking for books, I don't know of any. But my Intro to Clojure
videos have lots of exercises and start from the beginning.
http://www.purelyfunctional.tv/intro-to-clojure
In terms of exercises, I cut my Clojure teeth on Project
Euler. https://projecteuler.net/ Once you sol
There are a number of sites with Clojure exercises (Clojure Koans, 4
Clojure, Exercism.io). Of those, I like 4 Clojure the most for what you're
describing.
Marick's "Functional Programming for the Object-Oriented
Programmer" https://leanpub.com/fp-oo has really great exercises in it.
Parts of
Aphyr's blog is a really good resource for both beginners and advanced
users alike, highly recommended, here's the starting
tutorial: http://aphyr.com/posts/301-clojure-from-the-ground-up-welcome
Just look up all his "Clojure from the ground up" posts on the blog.
On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 4
On 14 October 2014 at 15:59:03, Roelof Wobben (rwob...@hotmail.com) wrote:
> Is there a book for a beginner in Clojure where I can learn things
> and practice the things I learned with some exercises ?
Exercises are provided by several online resources.
Books:
http://clojure-doc.org/articles/e
Hello,
Is there a book for a beginner in Clojure where I can learn things and
practice the things I learned with some exercises ?
Roelof
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