> >> The main thing to keep in mind is that when coming from java/scala, >> you'll have a hard time adjusting to clojure, and you're making it >> harder by trying something so inherently full of state. I understand >> the need to tackle problems that we like, but without a good >> understanding of the language you're going to have a really hard time, >> and that reflects in your code. >
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