You've jumped into Clojure or ClojureScript programming because it sounds cool, or because you read a great blog post. Or maybe your boss told you to learn it now. Or...
You've read some websites. Maybe you've already created a hello world. You are ready to dig deeper. Now comes the hard work!
Like we all know, Objects in the mirror may be Clojure. Then you think.. Or, maybe that's not exactly the line. In any event, once you get past the awful puns, I hope you find some useful resources here.
I want to grow this project into a set of resources that will help you (and me!) get to the next level, and the level after that, and keep going...
This project is still mostly empty. I hope to fill it soon with guides to getting started in the Clojure family of languages, with an emphasis on web-centric programming in ClojureScript.
- A comparison chart of templates and frameworks for ClojureScript web programming.
- A brainstorming doc of ideas to enhance ClojureScript documentation. I hope that these ideas will move into this project soon.
- The slack discussion about this.
- A Wiki of Tips, mostly answers to problems I've hit.