I just heard that 4clojure is shutting down, and it will be exciting to launch a new learning interface to continue this great problem set. I extend my deep appreciation for everyone who worked on it, collecting programming challenges from all over and putting it into such a logical progression that helped so many of us learn Clojure.
This was the first Clojure program I ever wrote, I built it out of pure necessity because I only had a Raspberry Pi Zero and was desperate to learn some Clojure when I didn't have access to the web or even the resources to fire up a browser!
Besides setting up tooling for in-browser testing, we could think of other ways to "gamify" it. 4clojure had community solutions and code golf. At Exercism we are working on automated code analysis to offer suggested feedback on solutions that it recognizes, so this is a perfect opportunity to apply some of these things here too.
I just heard that 4clojure is shutting down, and it will be exciting to launch a new learning interface to continue this great problem set. I extend my deep appreciation for everyone who worked on it, collecting programming challenges from all over and putting it into such a logical progression that helped so many of us learn Clojure.
This was the first Clojure program I ever wrote, I built it out of pure necessity because I only had a Raspberry Pi Zero and was desperate to learn some Clojure when I didn't have access to the web or even the resources to fire up a browser!
Besides setting up tooling for in-browser testing, we could think of other ways to "gamify" it. 4clojure had community solutions and code golf. At Exercism we are working on automated code analysis to offer suggested feedback on solutions that it recognizes, so this is a perfect opportunity to apply some of these things here too.