Hello, fellow clojurians!

For the next couple of months (or until I get a new functional job), I'll
be working on honing my clojure skills, starting with getting a perspective
of what lies *out there*: events, podcasts, guides, etc.

I've created a freely-editable wiki <http://clojurewiki.org>, just like
EmacsWiki <http://emacswiki.org> and CLiki <http://cliki.net>, for this
purpose, and filled it with I already knew. There are so many cool things
that I found by accident (like
ClojureGazette<http://us4.campaign-archive.com/?u=a33b5228d1b5bf2e0c68a83f4&id=b25f11a98a>),
that I wonder how many more I am missing - and everybody is missing! -
without such an iniciative. I know there is already a blog aggregator, a
couple of websites with courses, a list of meetups, but no single place
with everything categorized and neatly divided, which is what I'm building.

I've already spent some time on the wiki so to make it worth clicking, but
it's still in the beginning and much can be improved, so I invite to come
around and participate in shaping it. Advertise your own tool, your own
event; add a website you find particularly valuable; tell what you'd like
to see!

Suggestions and comments are very welcome!

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