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---
layout: home
title: ClojureBridge Community Docs
author:
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<h2><b>Get into Clojure with ClojureBridge</b></h2>
<p class="lead">
Welcome to <a href="http://www.clojurebridge.org">ClojureBridge</a>
CommunityDocs, the central location for material supporting and extending the core ClojureBridge
curriculum <a href="https://github.com/ClojureBridge/curriculum">(https://github.com/ClojureBridge/curriculum</a>).
Our goal is to provide additional labs and explanations from coaches to address the needs of attendees from a wide
range of cultural and technical backgrounds.
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<p class="lead">
In most cases ClojureBridge attendees will work through lab problems with the help of coaches,
so "notes for the instructor" should be included in each document to promote a consistent
experience across all classes.
</p>
<p class="lead">
<b>Help Wanted!!</b><br/>
Yes, we really want help from <b>you</b>. It's going to take a village to raise a new generation of Clojure
developers. We've had a fantastic response from the Unsession at Clojure/Conj and the ClojureBridge
mailing list from people asking how to contribute. By reviewing, improving, and adding new documents here,
we can and will grow the Clojure community!
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Please <b>fork the repo, improve or add document(s), and send us a pull request.</b>
Your work will become an appreciated and enduring piece of future ClojureBridge workshops.
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» <a href="{{ site.baseurl }}/docs/contribute">How to Contribute</a></li>
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