Higher Order Perl. While I don't want to use Perl anymore, I do know it 
very well, and it provided a good introduction to FP in a more familiar 
language. YMMV.

Robert Campbell wrote:
> Going beyond the language-specific Programming Clojure book, what
> other books have best helped you make the (sometimes mind-bending)
> transition from OOP thinking to FP thinking? My bookshelf is piled
> high with OOP books like Design Patterns, Domain Driven Design,
> Analysis Patterns, etc. I've recently ordered:
>
> - Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming (mentioned
> on this/compojure's list)
> - Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (highly
> recommended on Stackoverflow, lectures posted online)
>
> Any others?
>
> >
>   


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