A quick tour of labrepl
A quick tour of labrepl is something I put together for the Washington DC Clojure meetup. Relevance did a great job with labrepl and graciously made it freely available. It works great for instructor-led training and is clearly designed to work in a self-study context. I added a little bit of background describing it and a couple of ways you could take different paths through it to cover just the basics, go far enough to actually write some code, or even jump straight to some of the more interesting topics of Clojure which labrepl features.
Many thanks to the awesome @brweber2 for presenting a quick tour of labrepl.
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