I have been tinkering with Clojure off and on for the past year, and I only recently have started with Clojure's web technologies.
Currently the documentation is a mess. I've slowely been learning by looking at very basic examples, and then needing to read source code to fill in the details for the stuff I wanted to do.
While there's a great deal of excitment for ClojureScript, I feel that it as an entry point (at least for me) wouldn't have enough docs for me to learn quick enough so I wouldn't become frustrated. YMMV, of course, but I think you'd be better off looking at Compojure or Moustache, Enlive or Hiccup, and Ring , or even Noir: www.webnoir.com
Currently the documentation is a mess. I've slowely been learning by looking at very basic examples, and then needing to read source code to fill in the details for the stuff I wanted to do.
While there's a great deal of excitment for ClojureScript, I feel that it as an entry point (at least for me) wouldn't have enough docs for me to learn quick enough so I wouldn't become frustrated. YMMV, of course, but I think you'd be better off looking at Compojure or Moustache, Enlive or Hiccup, and Ring , or even Noir: www.webnoir.com