I have most of the Clojure text books available, and have found them all to 
be quite good. Each one seems to have a different focus, which, depending 
on the problem at the time, shines light on my particular problem du jour. 
IMHO, while the current crop of books is quite good, none that I've seen so 
far talk about Clojure's macros in heavy detail, like for more than a 
chapter.

I am reading Doug Hoyte's Let Over Lambda, and am wondering if there is a 
more macro-focused book in the works for Clojure.

I like Let Over Lambda, because it is the first book I've seen so far that 
blends in topics of how variables are represented on the stack along with 
presenting Lisp macros.

Thanks.


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