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Clojure core’s docstrings are often not enough, and http://clojuredocs.org has been indispensable for me in learning and using Clojure. Appreciations go to @zk and to the many contributors!
I tend to go to http://clojuredocs.org only... I hardly ever look at the docstrings TBH.
I think I’ve occasionally mentioned it to people in such a matter-of-factly way that people must have been puzzled or assumed that I was referring to the docstrings. It’s just such an ingrained part of my workflow to look up functions there.
Thanks @U0AQ3HP9U! What a nice surprise 😁. Credit goes to all the amazing people that add content to the site. @U0CMVHBL2 has authored 80 examples and improved many more, for instance.