Looks neat. Can I make a suggestion?

For these cookbooks, it would be very help to know exactly which
version of clojure (and any libraries used) were used. You can even
just put the associated project.clj content at the top.

That way one will have confidence that this is up-to-date info, and
know exactly what to do to reproduce. And it will be obvious what
needs to be updated when future versions are released.



On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:37 PM, John Gabriele <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 10:38:20 PM UTC-4, Brian Craft wrote:
>>
>> I need some basic math functions, e.g. floor. I see there are some in
>> contrib, but I'm unable to figure out the status of contrib. Seems like it's
>> deprecated, or in transition, or something?
>
>
> To help answer questions like this one, I added the beginnings of a math
> cookbook page to the CDS:
> http://clojure-doc.org/articles/cookbooks/math.html .
>
> If interested in adding to that or any other CDS page, see
> https://github.com/clojuredocs/cds#how-to-contribute .
>
> ---John
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