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Here's the github repo for the spec walkthrough (most is taken from clojure's webpage, but it's easier to work through this way) https://github.com/lbradstreet/spec-walk-through There's also a live cljs version that you can try, using bootstrapped cljs! http://blog.klipse.tech/clojure/2016/05/30/spec.html Lastly, if you're interested in getting started with property testing, this is a good article on test.check: https://blog.ochronus.com/generative-testing-in-clojure-fce73ec3d25f#.s7150xagh And this is a great article (in F#, but the concepts are what is important) that discusses some properties that you can use to test your code. https://fsharpforfunandprofit.com/posts/property-based-testing-2/