I am working on a short article to appear in JavaWorld sometime this
spring.
Its goal is to encourage senior Java developers to learn more about Clojure.
The audience is experienced and knowledgeable about Java, but LISP to them
is a distant memory from college. So, rather than present a tutorial, or an
advanced study of language features, I focus  on comparing language
constructs in  Clojure to similar (often inferior) ones in Java

If anyone would like to comment on a draft, please contact me offline. I'd
appreciate the input.

Joshua

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