It's useful to know the standard Java libraries, especially for File/
IO stuff.  You can pick up nearly all of it from the Sun Java
tutorials:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/

-Stuart Sierra


On Nov 23, 11:34 pm, syamajala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How easy is it to pick up clojure without having any previous java
> experience? I have plenty of common lisp experience, but have just
> never bothered learning java. I recently got a chance to watch the
> boston lisp talk on clojure, and it looks fairly straightforward, but
> I feel that not having any knowledge of java might make it a little
> hard to do more advanced things.
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