The chapter on naming is brilliant, I rarely learned so much in so few 
pages :)

So far I have found the content to be more about 'philosophical' 
programming notions than Clojure specifically, but the parts about Clojure 
are useful and pratical.

You may want to state more explicitly how this books positions itself 
relative to others.

Looking forward to the rest,

Val

On Thursday, 17 March 2016 18:47:55 UTC+1, Zach Tellman wrote:
>
> I'm writing a book about Clojure, aimed at people who already know the 
> core concepts, and want to use them more effectively.  The first chapter, 
> "Names", is complete and can be read for free.  Details can be found at 
> http://elementsofclojure.com/.  
>
> I'm happy to answer any questions here, or on the book's mailing list at 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/elements-of-clojure.
>

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