+1 for zombileclj.no

I don't speak a word in Norwegian, but I can follow along since the 
function names are in English. I found those screencasts very useful to 
learn a possible workflow for TDD in clojure.

Fernando.

On Wednesday, November 26, 2014 7:54:41 PM UTC-2, Stig Brautaset wrote:
>
> I *really* enjoyed http://www.zombieclj.no - but an understanding of 
> Norwegian is required :-)
>
> Stig
>
> On Thursday, 20 November 2014 22:05:16 UTC, Erlis Vidal wrote:
>>
>> Hi group, 
>>
>> Someone knows if we have screencasts on how the more skilled clojurian 
>> are working? I remember few months ago we had some "pairing" sessions that 
>> were really popular, any recording on any of those sessions? 
>>
>> Usually I learn better by watching/doing than reading. 
>>
>> (Any? channel  screencasts training pairing)
>>
>> Regards, 
>> Erlis 
>>
>

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