>I like this, but it seems too cryptic for a true novice to actually learn from, especially if they've never been exposed to Lisp syntax. Who is the intended audience?
Well, I am definitely learning from this. I always wanted to explore Clojure/ClojureScript and I read first chapter of SICP so I understand Lispy syntax, but I never followed through.
I love how this website doesn't try to appeal to novices, because I'm always frustrated reading beginner guide to languages, because they're easy too slow- or too fast-paced. This one strikes a nice balance, without being too pedagogical. It lets me make guesses. I like this approach a lot.
Well, I am definitely learning from this. I always wanted to explore Clojure/ClojureScript and I read first chapter of SICP so I understand Lispy syntax, but I never followed through.
I love how this website doesn't try to appeal to novices, because I'm always frustrated reading beginner guide to languages, because they're easy too slow- or too fast-paced. This one strikes a nice balance, without being too pedagogical. It lets me make guesses. I like this approach a lot.