I have a ‘little’ to learn. ;-) I have worked with a lot of languages,
including Lisp. I was thinking about the following books (in that order):
- Practical Clojure
- Clojure in Action
- The Joy of Clojure
- Clojure Programming
- Programming Clojure

Someone told me it was better to start with Programming Clojure and after
that The Joy of Clojure. Any idea's about this?

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Cecil Westerhof

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