Contributing to Practicalli Clojure

practicalli/clojure-practicalli-content contains the markdown content used to generate the book. Please raise all issues and pull requests on this website.

GitHub commit activity

Content ideas and other issues

Pull requests

Pull requests

Please keep pull requests small and focused, as they are much quicker to review and easier to accept. Ideally PR’s should be for a specific page or at most a section.

A PR with a list of changes across different sections will not be merged, it will be reviewed eventually though.

By submitting content ideas and corrections you are agreeing they can be used in this workshop under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 4.0 International license. Attribution will be detailed in the contributors section of this workshop.

Thank you to everyone that has contributed

A huge thank you to Rich Hickey and the team at Cognitect for creating and continually guiding the Clojure language. Special thank you to Alex Miller who has provided excellent advice on working with Clojure and the CLI tooling.

The Clojure community has been highly supportive of everyone using Clojure and I’d like to especially thank Sean Corfield for all the feedback and contributions made to the community. I would also like to thank everyone that has joined in with the London Clojurins community, ClojureBridgeLondon, Clojurians Slack community, Clojurians Zulip community and Clojureverse community.

Thank you to everyone who sponsors the Practicalli websites and videos and for the recent Clojurists Together sponsorship, it helps me continue the work at a much faster pace.

Special thanks to Bruce Durling for getting me into Cloure in the first place.

GitHub contributors