Hi everyone!
I'm a newbie here and to Clojure (I've been studying it for a few
weeks). Lately I've been doing a lot of practice, and when I was
thinking on how to get some feedback on my code I found a blog post[1]
by Jacek Laskowski asking just that. So I jumped in and implemented my
solution to his problem, after that I've written a comment to share my
opinion on his code.
To learn Clojure I'm studying books, writing code, reading this group,
listening to podcasts and reading blog posts around the web. What I
think is missing is some honest feedback on the code I write. I'm sure
there is a better way to do basically everything I've coded until now,
and some 4clojure exercises (along with Chris Houser's answers)
confirmed this idea :)
This seemed to me a good opportunity to discuss a little bit and maybe
gather some of your opinions.
Thanks for your attention,
Manuel Paccagnella
Links
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[1]: http://blog.japila.pl/2012/02/helping-daughter-and-myself-with-clojure/
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