- ClojureScript view support rolled into Clutch in 0.4.0-SNAPSHOT (i.e. write CouchDB views in ClojureScript!)
(via @cemerick) —
Good to see ClojureScript being used on the server side. Clutch is a library to integrate with Apache CouchDB, a document database that provides a JavaScript engine to run queries. Clutch historically allowed writing queries in Clojure, support but you needed to add a JVM backend to CouchDB. Now you can write these queries in ClojureScript, and have them run natively on the JS backend. If you are curious, here is how CouchDB views look like.
- On Lisp in Clojure chapter 8
(via @planetclojure) —
Looks as if somebody is taking the pain of translating On Lisp to Clojure. By the way, you can get the original book as PDF for free.
- Answer to: Why would someone learn Clojure?
(via @bill_michels) —
Pretty good list, anyone has anything to add to it?
- Announcing the Clojure/core Summer Roadshow!
(via @redinger) —
Clojure/Core is opening 3 slots for their fantastic training options, but this time you get to vote on what cities these sessions will take place. Cast your vote if you want it in your city!