> Another question of idiomatic usage (will somebody *please* right a 
> "JoyOfClojure" type book about om ;)).

...snip...

> (Has anyone thought of writing a book on this stuff? I can't be the only 
> person who has been doing this a while and been completely blown out of the 
> water by the whole "treat the dom like a projection/state-machine/pure 
> function" mind set?)

It's an interesting question. If someone is working on a "Joy of Om", please 
let the list know! If such a book existed, I'd certainly buy it! I'm not the 
guy to write a "Joy of Clojure"[0] style treatise on Om though, I couldn't 
swing the time commitment there. 

I'm interested though in what everyone think about the recent "Clojure 
Cookbook"[1] release? It was crowd-sourced[2] from the Clojure community and 
edited/enhanced/supplemented by the authors. 

Do you like the outcome? Do you think it's a good book? Did you participate in 
the process (contributing a recipe or commenting on them)? Did you like the 
process?

An open/free "Om Cookbook" (hopefully picked up by a publisher for the dead 
tree crowd) is both the kind of effort I personally have time for, and it lends 
itself to my strengths (clear explanation, organization, herding cats).

Cheers,
Sean

[0] http://joyofclojure.com/
[1] http://clojure-cookbook.com
[2] https://github.com/clojure-cookbook/clojure-cookbook

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