Caveat - I haven't do any android dev and don't know details of their UI 
apis

But not letting that get in the way of an opinion,  I also suggest that you 
look at what Dave Ray has done with Seesaw for swing. There my well be 
useful ideas in there for you.

https://github.com/daveray/seesaw/

infoq preso 
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Building-User-Interfaces-with-Seesaw

Dave


On Thursday, 11 April 2013 04:42:25 UTC+10, Junseok Lee wrote:
>
> Hello! My name is Junseok Lee, and I'm studying CS at UC Berkeley. I was 
> lead to Clojure through my interest in the Lisp family of languages, 
> initiated by my studies of Scheme in my coursework. I've been lurking on 
> this group for a while and thought it was about time to introduce myself.
>
> I'm hoping to find an effective way to express Android UI layouts with 
> Clojure during this year's Google Summer of Code. I'm very well versed in 
> Java and the Android API, and am currently studying the core.match library. 
> My first thought is to implement something similar to Hiccup's HTML 
> generation. Am I on the right track or did I get the idea completely wrong?
>
> Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance.
>

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