Light Table is still under development, but Chris no longer develops Light 
Table and has entrusted the project to the open source community. This 
means that as long as people are interested in improving Light Table then 
work will continue. Of course, this also means that no one is able to focus 
exclusively on the project. As for what we plan to do this year (and 
probably next year), there was a recent blog post 
<http://lighttable.com/2017/01/27/light-table-roadmap-2017/>.

As for tutorials, I found Clojure for the Brave and True 
<http://www.braveclojure.com/> to be useful.

Hope that helps,

Scott


On Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at 2:36:41 AM UTC-4, AbstractCats Official wrote:
>
> Light Table's future?
>
> Hi, guys. I'm just getting serious about programming, after starts and 
> stops, I started learning programming about 9 years ago(kinda wish I had 
> started learning coding, in the 80's, but it is what it is), did not go 
> far, and just restarted about 6 months ago, and I've thought about trying 
> my hand at Light Table, once I get a good handle on coding. Which leads to 
> the question, what is the future of Light Table? You guys working on 
> improvements, is Chris, still coding it? Any tutorial suggestions for 
> learning Clojure? 
> Thanks, Scott
>

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