The new Clojure book from O'Reilly looks like a great start for people
coming from more mainstream languages.

On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 8:48 PM, toan <kidn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> I've been trying to learn clojure for a while. I've read the clojure
> section of "seven languages..." and currently trying to get through
> "joy of clojure." I've been practicing with the prompt a bit and
> trying to learn emacs that came with "clojurebox."
>
> I have 2 questions, 1. does anyone have advice on getting somewhat
> competent for a newb? (alternatively, how did you get good?) 2. if i
> have no interest in java, should a learn at least some fundamentals?
> would that be helpful?
>
> TIA!
> toan
>
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