Hi Brian

Which books had you read? I found that Clojure Programming provides
many useful tips on how organize code, etc.

On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 5:51 AM, Brian Craft <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm finding the books on clojure to be very focused on low-level language
> features. Are there any good references for how to design code in clojure
> (or perhaps in functional languages more generally)? For example, knowing
> when to use a data type or a protocol, knowing when and how to separate
> purely functional code from code with side effects, making use of monads,
> queues, and the other forms that one hears about in the forums, etc.
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