@borkdude i'm just standing on the shoulders of giants. The most work was done by #clojurists like you and all the others. Thanks for this awesome work!

The last #defn i heard was about making #clojure more accessible to newcomers and also get away from this no culture.

I really liked Eric Normands idea about trying to get new #clojurists into the community to embrace the discoveries they make and what they write as code and show them the ways they could have done it in a nicer or cleaner way.

I guess we should first of all try to tell new people what a great job they did in coping with all the new stuff they have to learn cause just look around how many new paradigms new people have to learn and also the tooling around. Yeah #calva is great but try to show a new guy how to use the repl properly and stuff like that. Its a lot.

So what i wanted to say is i would love to also see what eric proposed like a guide for new people coming from other languages to show them how they can tackle certain problems in the clojure world. Something like that awesome guide on design patterns for clojure but maybe in a diffrent fassion. Cause you know people are diffrent but i guess that would give the clojure community another cool boost.