Hi, While you don't need to know all about Java the language to use Clojure, you DO need to learn about the standard Java APIs for things like I/O, networking, GUIs, etc. Clojure doesn't try to hide those features of the host platform (whether in Java, C#, or JavaScript). There are great tutorials on-line for the common Java APIs. People are also starting to do presentations and tutorials targeted at people familiar with other languages, it will just take time for a critical mass to develop.
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