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@bill lets do it next time.
Here are the slides from last night's Finger Trees and IQM presentation. There are links in there to good, deeper, sources: https://prezi.com/we05zikpc_bj/iqm-and-finger-trees/
I’ve been using the Clojure cheat sheet: http://clojure.org/cheatsheet This AM I noticed this page linked from it (download other versions) http://jafingerhut.github.io/ And found this nice one that has a dynamic search box on the page, tooltips, and links to cleaner Grimoire docs: http://jafingerhut.github.io/cheatsheet/grimoire/cheatsheet-tiptip-cdocs-summary.html
apparently the Grimoire docs are not a mere reformatting of the ClojureDocs. Looking at conj
for instance, the examples are different. So both sources are useful.
How did the meeting go last night? Do I need to do a special “Clojure in Emacs” Office Hours some time? 😉
That good.