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Clojure References

A friend has been working to port over to Clojure a little but flexible python markov-chain library I wrote. He's been having some issues getting it up to speed (literally) and I initially dug in to try to help. And.. I've been transfixed.
 
Here are the resources I have turned to most often as a neophyte of the language. This is by no means exhaustive.
 
The Videos:
Clojure Concurrency

Clojure for Lisp Programmers (1/2)

Clojure For Java Programmers (1/2)

Clojure Data Structures (1/2)

Intro to Clojure (1/10)

 
The Google Group
 
The Website

The Book
 
Lord of the REPLs has a clojure mode if you just want to dally

Clojure: Challenge your Java assumptions

Bill Clementson's Blog


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Perl.alltop.com, a modest proposal

[note: perl.alltop.com now exists!]

I am continually surprised that there still isn't a perl.alltop.com so here are my suggestions for places to keep an eye on if interested in what's going on with Perl. For much more check out Planet Perl, Planet ParrotPlanet Perl Six and Planet Perl Iron Man (read about the Perl Iron Man competition here).

The Modern

Modern Perl Books (feed)
Catalyzed.org (feed)
Perlbuzz (feed)

The Foundational

The Perl Foundation (feed)
Use Perl (feed)
Rakudo.org (feed - seems to not be synced with the site content)
Parrot Blog (feed)

The People

These are just my personal suggestions and just scratching the surface.

Content Considered Harmful (feed)
House Absolute(ly Pointless) (feed)
Ovid's Journal (feed) Journal of Chromatic (feed)
Journal of Pmichaud (feed)
Journal of brian_d_foy (feed)
Matt S. Trout's Blog (feed)

I'm sure I am missing something glaringly obvious. I will add to the list if there are suggestions.

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