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===== Clojure(script) ===== | ===== Clojure(script) ===== | ||
- | * Coming Soon | + | * [[http://hoplon.io|Hoplon]], the most innovative web programming environment I've seen in a long time |
+ | * [[https://coconutpalm.github.io/clj-boot/|Boot Boot]], a batteries-included setup for easy library creation with Boot: | ||
+ | * Including live compile/test followed by hot code reload, | ||
+ | * Markdown to documentation with live browser reload, | ||
+ | * and (optional) upload to gh-pages and Clojars | ||
+ | * **Perun** - static web sites using Clojure | ||
+ | * [[http://deraen.github.io/hello-world/|Introductory blog]] | ||
+ | * [[http://perun.io|Home page]] | ||
+ | * [[https://github.com/Deraen/deraen.github.io/blob/blog/build.boot|Example web site / blog using Perun]] | ||
+ | ===== Lisps, more generally ===== | ||
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+ | *[[http://practicaltypography.com/why-racket-why-lisp.html|Why Racket]] is an excellent blog describing benefits that the Lisp family of languages generally brings to programming. | ||
+ | *[[http://www.lispcast.com/idea-of-lisp|The Idea of Lisp]] provides useful context and history explaining why Lisp has endured and remains useful today. | ||
===== Scala ===== | ===== Scala ===== | ||