On Mar 23, 2010, at 10:13 AM, Stuart Halloway wrote:
The labrepl project (http://github.com/relevance/labrepl) is a
tutorial environment for learning Clojure. It is open source under
the same license as Clojure. Whether you are learning Clojure on
your own, or teaching or learning in a classroom environment, I want
labrepl to be useful to you.
Features:
* A compojure-based application that delivers step-by-step
instructions for writing Clojure code
* lab instructions, solutions, and tests (currently enough for 3-4
days of instructor-led training, YMMV)
* IDE integration (ish, see below)
Help wanted:
As the creator of labrepl, I intend to keep it up to date. I will be
adding new labs, adding new features, and making sure that the labs
all work with whatever new hotness appears in the Clojure language.
But I need your help. Specifically, I would like volunteers to sign
up for the following tasks:
(1) NetBeans integration: Test the instructions in the README and
make sure that they work, and show off NetBeans/Enclojure in its
best light. Bonus credit for writing a lab specifically on using
Enclojure.
I don't see any instructions for Netbeans+ Enclojure
(2) CounterClockwise integration: Ditto above but for Eclipse/
Counterclockwise.
(3) IDEA integration: Ditto but for IDEA/La Clojure.
(4) Maven integration. The instruction use leiningen and
project.clj, but the maven pom.xml is checked in. For Java folks, it
might be easier to have instructions that just use maven and skip
leiningen.
I don't see pom.xml
Rich
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