I'd like to say that as a Clojure programmer I really like the current
page.
The reference documentation is an excellent resource. It does not answer
all questions, but it answers the most critical ones very concisely and I
hope that you intend to keep it like that.
If one thing about the pa
Expanding on the content idea for new-comers *to Clojure*, like me, (but
not necessarily to programming in general), I've found the approachs taken
by Living Clojure and PurelyFunctional.tv to be really helpful. Both Carin
Meier and Eric Normand (for example) take a relatively shallow angle of
atta
I don’t know how feasible that is as a tool lives in a much smaller space than
everything you can do with that tool. “programming through Clojure” feels a bit
like teaching Carpentry through examine a hammer…
On the other hand, do I think the Clojure community have some excellent ideas
on how t
Content idea: Would be nice to have a section for new-comers to
programming, introducing them to programming through Clojure. All of the
existing Clojure books that I know of are aimed at those with intermediate
to advanced programming skills in Clojure or another language. The content
and lear
On Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 10:27:34 AM UTC-6, Nelson Morris wrote:
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> Is there a list of reviewers and editors?
>
In the interest of getting this public, I did not wait to figure out all
the details of the review and editing process before we made the
announcement. I am hoping to get a
Is there a list of reviewers and editors?
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 9:14 AM, Alex Miller wrote:
> The Clojure community is full of talented writers and valuable experience,
> and together we can create great documentation for the language and the
> ecosystem. With that in mind, we are happy to ann
Yes, all of the instructions point you to a stable build of JBake
2.5.0-SNAPSHOT. There is, in particular, a fix coming in 2.5.0 that allows
us to output files with no extension so that urls look like
http://clojure.org/reader instead of http://clojure.org/reader.html. When
2.5 is released, I'l
All set here! Just to point out that the site generation didn't work with
JBake v2.4.0 (latest stable). So, if you already use JBake, you will have
to upgrade it to v2.5.0-SNAPSHOT, as suggested in the README file.
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 5:38 AM, Dmitri wrote:
> Just a note that the author of C
Just a note that the author of Cryogen is very responsive regarding
discussions on improvements and pull requests for additional functionality.
If there's a particular feature that's missing it might be worth creating
an issue or opening a pr for it.
On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 10:57:45 AM
Link was bad - sorry!
https://github.com/clojure/clojure-site/blob/master/content/community/contributing_site.adoc
On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 10:45:59 AM UTC-6, Alan Forrester wrote:
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> The site contribution page does not seem to be up.
>
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> Alan
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On 10 Nov 2015, at 15:14, Alex Miller wrote:
> The Clojure community is full of talented writers and valuable experience,
> and together we can create great documentation for the language and the
> ecosystem. With that in mind, we are happy to announce a new initiative to
> replace the existin
Thanks for clarifying that Alex.
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Alex Miller wrote:
> Hi Hildeberto,
>
> I built spikes of the site in a number of technologies like Cryogen,
> Stasis, Sphinx, Asciidoctor, and some of the other Ruby-based static
> generators as well. In the end, I found that JBa
Hi Hildeberto,
I built spikes of the site in a number of technologies like Cryogen,
Stasis, Sphinx, Asciidoctor, and some of the other Ruby-based static
generators as well. In the end, I found that JBake was the best match for
our goals at this time. The site build architecture has been decided
A better link about Cryogen: http://cryogenweb.org
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 4:41 PM, Hildeberto Mendonça
wrote:
> That's a great initiative! Thanks! But I'm just sad to see JBake instead
> of Cryogen (https://github.com/cryogen-project/cryogen-core) which is
> written in Clojure :-( Can we send a
That's a great initiative! Thanks! But I'm just sad to see JBake instead of
Cryogen (https://github.com/cryogen-project/cryogen-core) which is written
in Clojure :-( Can we send a pull request replacing JBake by Cryogen or is
JBake a final decision?
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 4:14 PM, Alex Miller wr
The Clojure community is full of talented writers and valuable experience,
and together we can create great documentation for the language and the
ecosystem. With that in mind, we are happy to announce a new initiative to
replace the existing http://clojure.org site. The new site will contain
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