http://leafhopper.github.com/clojure.html

   1. Step through the Programming Clojure book.
   2. Reinforce above by creating a draft of an online course
mimicking the style of Ruby Learning.
          * read material
          * review a list of important points
          * do (create) a few exercises related to the material and
discuss in a forum
          * take (create) a multiple choice test

      RubyLearning.com online courses provide a fun & simple way to
learn something new.
      So the next best thing to taking a fun & simple course for
clojure would be to create one.
      Please note that I have little experience in Clojure and am
using this method to learn it.
      You are welcome to join in.

I got the following email today, related to a Clojure group in
Atlanta.

I guess this is only relevant for those that are close to Atlanta.
But Clojure groups by locale are always a good thing.  There is a very
strong J2EE/Ruby community in Atlanta.  Hopefully that can also
include some Clojure.
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