As noted, the biggest difference is interop. I've started posting on
such matters at http://clojureclr.blogspot.com. These posts assume
basic familiarity with Clojure.
I highly recommend Rob's (@rippinrobr) series of posts at
http://www.myclojureadventure.com/ for getting started with
Does ClojureCLR work (or is planned to support) Mono[1] by any chance?
[1] Mono – http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page
Regards,
Shantanu
On Dec 30, 9:41 pm, dmiller dmiller2...@gmail.com wrote:
As noted, the biggest difference is interop. I've started posting on
such matters
planned to support sounds about right.
I do not know that it does not work.
If any adventuresome mono-ites (mono-istas?) cares to give it a
try ... .
-David
On Dec 30, 12:07 pm, Shantanu Kumar kumar.shant...@gmail.com wrote:
Does ClojureCLR work (or is planned to support) Mono[1] by any
Why God like dmiller don't write such a book? It must be very interesting.
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 8:45 AM, dmiller dmiller2...@gmail.com wrote:
The wiki on the github repo has some information about getting started
and how to accomplish some interop that is special to CLR.
Hi Adam,
Clojure CLR is a community effort without official support. I am not
aware of any books specifically about ClojureCLR.
However, Clojure the *language* should be nearly identical between the
JVM and CLR versions. Only interop with the host platform will be
different. So any Clojure
The wiki on the github repo has some information about getting started
and how to accomplish some interop that is special to CLR.
https://github.com/richhickey/clojure-clr/wiki
and make sure to look at
https://github.com/richhickey/clojure-clr/wiki/_pages
for the complete list.
Rob Rowe
I am learning Clojure and I use the CLR version. But I can not find a
book about Clojure CLR, just for Clojure and java.
I want someone give me suggestions about the book or issues of
Clojure CLR.
Thanks a lot.
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