Hi Shubham,

See also this list of novice-friendly Clojure projects, it may be a good 
starting point for contribution:
https://github.com/marcuscreo/clojure-learning-resources 
<https://github.com/marcuscreo/clojure-learning-resources>

Regards,
Akos

> On 10 Feb 2015, at 00:56, Christopher Small <metasoar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Shubham
> 
> Welcome to the Clojure community :-)
> 
> Have you already been programming for a while? Are you new to functional 
> programming, or programming in LISPs? Or just new to Clojure, and interested 
> in learning more and helping develop things within the community. There are a 
> lot of resources and directions you could be pointed in by folks here, 
> depending on what your background is and what your interests are, so 
> clarifying a bit would be helpful.
> 
> In general though, if you're interested in contributing to open source 
> Clojure projects, as a way of giving something to the community, I'd 
> recommend learning a bit about some of the various things going on in 
> Clojure, thinking about what things interest you, and finding projects 
> related to that which are still in active development. Once you have a few 
> projects in mind you'd like to contribute to, if the project is on Github, it 
> will frequently have issues up about work that needs to be done. You can pick 
> something and start hacking on it. Many project maintainers will be happy to 
> chat with you over things, and help guide you in working on the issues, 
> pointing you to resources, etc.
> 
> It's always easiest to contribute towards something that interests you, so 
> the first step is really learning more about the community and what's out 
> there.
> 
> Good luck
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> On Sunday, February 8, 2015 at 10:48:38 AM UTC-8, Shubham Jain wrote:
> Hey Guys,
> I do apologize if i am wasting your time but am doing so only so that i can 
> use my time to help you guys with all the hard work you are doing.
> To introduce myself, My name is Shubham Jain, an undergrad from the 
> university BITS Pilani India.
> I really want to contribute to the helping with the development of the 
> dialect.
> I am new to open source community so know very little about and was hoping 
> that you guys can help me with it.
> I really want to utilize my time in a way that i can develop my skill set as 
> well as do some greater good.
> .
> P,S, Really looking forward to your reply. 
> 
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