4ever-clojure
maria
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4ever-clojure
- Old but not rusty - Learning Clojure?
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New to clojure, where to start?
I found this to be an awesome bridge between reading about the theory and actually writing code that works: https://4clojure.oxal.org/
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Babashka Babooka: Write Command Line Clojure
This is for general Clojure, I’ve had a lot of fun and learned a lot from it (and the original): https://4clojure.oxal.org/
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Change a variable inside cycle
It's normal to apply methodology like this to clojure when transitioning from other languages. When I was first learning I did a bunch of exercises on 4clojure and my first attempts looked like this. Then I found loop from the standard library and I understood immutability but relied on loop to do anything to collections of things. Eventually, after looking at the answers, I started to get familiar with the standard library. Then my solutions started to look like the two line solution above.
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BTowersCoding/ctrain: do 4Clojure (RIP) exercises in the terminal
4Clojure is here now: https://4clojure.oxal.org/. It runs locally in your browser.
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The best Clojure learning path
Go to https://4clojure.oxal.org/ and solve some stuff. And don't learn any theory. You're thinking how a C# developer thinks and you think you need to learn some kind of packages by heart or something.
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Building a Startup on Clojure
I learned by reading through a book, then working through problems on https://4clojure.oxal.org/. If you've got JS experience it won't take too much effort to pick up. Don't get too carried away with forming the perfect tail recursive pure functional monad or whatever. Get into just doing what you're trying to do quickly, then after you're competent, read other people's code to correct your style.
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learning Clojure
I'm only a couple months into learning Clojure too, but I found solving a problem myself and then seeing others solutions on this website https://4clojure.oxal.org/ was invaluable for learning to think like a clojurist.
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Anything like 4clojure for Haskell?
I'm trying to learn Haskell and found https://4clojure.oxal.org/ very helpful. https://tryhaskell.org/ was also nice, but it is limited in scope as compared to its Clojure equivalent.
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'Interactive Problems' section in the side bar contains a bad link to '4clojure.'
The actual address is https://4clojure.oxal.org/
maria
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New to clojure, where to start?
Personally, I highly recommend Matt Heubert's project, maria.cloud.
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Maria: A ClojureScript coding environment for beginners
Developer here. We wrote Maria 6 years ago, and this fall I accepted a ClojuristsTogether grant to bring it back into active development. We hope to simplify/modernize the codebase to make it something people can hack on top of to add features & apply to new use-cases.
Repo: https://github.com/mhuebert/maria
ClojureD talk introducing Maria: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUBHrS4ZzO4
Description of 2022 grant work: http://blog.maria.cloud/2022/09/30/Maria-and-Clojurists-Toge...
I'll be posting updates to twitter, @mhuebert.
Happy to answer any questions / hear ideas for improvement & extension.
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I just discovered maria.cloud... it looks fun...
Dave! Thank you for your team's work on maria.cloud! I'll introduce this to her today and report back how she engages with it :)
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