On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 8:41:33 AM UTC-5, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
>
> I know you've asked for online resources, but I can't resist a plug for The 
> Little Schemer <http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/little-schemer>.  It's 
> short, very clear, starts at the very beginning, and you don't even need a 
> computer to read it.  (It's also annoyingly cute, but you can overlook that 
> with a little effort.)  It's far and away the best introduction I've ever 
> come across to the kind of thinking one needs to master in order to program 
> in lispy languages like Clojure.  It uses scheme, but everything translates 
> more or less directly to Clojure.
>

I'll second Gregg's recommendation, especially given your comment that 
you're coming from a non-technical background.  This book will get you into 
a good mindset for Clojure programming. 

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