I am only really very new to clojure, I actually started with racket
and htdp.org(how to design programs). The really unique thing I see
with clojure is that super (clean to me) design and rather than
shunning java and oop Rich openly advises to embrace it. That's the
clincher for me rather than extremism its the recognition that OOP
does some things well and Functional does some things well and using
the best of both.

Thank you for the design patterns book as well as stated I really
enjoy the way you convey the ideas and ruby is an easy language to
pickup so it doesn't impede the learning process.

> I have thought about doing a clojure book, but so far
> it is only in the back of the napkin stage.

Always happy to supply more napkins.

Sayth

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