antonio said
Very nice series. I had already studied some clojure a year ago or so, but reviewing the key concepts again with this clarity No doubt these tutorials will help me try and sell this to colleagues (and bosses) for a pilot project.
In this part, we go beyond the REPL to examine the typical lifecycle of a Clojure project, from creating a new project, to writing code and tests, to packaging up the final product. We also mention some resource for learning more about Clojure now that you've seen the basics.
The Clojure website * ClojureDocs * 4Clojure - a website that poses Clojure problems of increasing difficulty to help you learn * Programming Clojure, by Halloway and Bedra](http://pragprog.com/book/shcloj2/programming-clojure) * The Clojure Mailing List * Relevance also offers a three-day on-site Clojure Training course
Very nice series. I had already studied some clojure a year ago or so, but reviewing the key concepts again with this clarity No doubt these tutorials will help me try and sell this to colleagues (and bosses) for a pilot project.
You're very kind - thanks!
the best code school screencasts so far. please please please make more!!!
Glad you liked it! Good luck in your future Clojure adventures!
Another triumph. This was probably my fav screencast yet. Packing it into a .jar was nice to be able to see how a standalone product could be created after just a few short screencasts.
This definitely inspired me to learn Clojure. I had been looking for a LISPy language to learn so I can finally get around to SICP and then implement what I learn with a modern LISP language like Clojure. This post from StackOverflow points out a few resources: http://stackoverflow.com/a/2928998