Introduction to Clojure for Non-Programmers Section
Could we make a section for new-comers to programming; introducing them to programming through Clojure?
Would this section be more actual guide or linking to other resources?
I think there are a few things good resources out there. ClojureBridge is one and I think there is someone making an intro university course for Clojure.
I envision the actual guide but one that could include links to other sources of the same or higher level for further exploration of the language. Non-programmers who stumble upon or are pointed to the site can thus have something to work out with right away. Thanks.
On Nov 16, 2015, at 5:57 AM, Samuel Miller [email protected] wrote:
Would this section be more actual guide or linking to other resources?
I think there are a few things good resources out there. ClojureBridge is one and I think there is someone making an intro university course for Clojure.
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Maybe this is something that should be incorporated into the 'Getting Started' area.
Exactly.
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On Nov 16, 2015, at 3:33 PM, Michael Zavarella [email protected] wrote:
Maybe this is something that should be incorporated into the 'Getting Started' area.
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While I am not opposed to this idea, it is imo further down the priority list for this site. We are trying to serve many types of users, but users completely new to programming are not a group that we have previously considered and I think that may require a significant amount of help. I'm going to move this to backlog for the moment.