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@mchampine: it seems that the curriculum branch is untouched though? That's where the nightcode changes were made in our branch: https://github.com/clojurebridge-berlin/curriculum
the only other thing is that we opinionatedly removed the turtle example from the slide deck (out of a notion of both decomplecting and reducing imperative/functional confusion), so it may not be so easy to get just the nightcode changes (though a lot could be taken there, screenshots and REPL usage instructions etc)
I see. Doesn't sound like a merge makes sense after all. We modified the "how to walk turtles" example to use nightcode. We also had some regret in not using a functional turtles example, but on the upside it is pretty natural/intuitive for beginners. We agreed we'd try to go functional next time though so we'll look at your stuff. We were certainly happy with the choice of Nightcode as IDE.