Hello group,-

I've been getting into the Clojure / Lisp territory slowly for the
past few months. When learning a new language, I get the most out of
first comprehending the general design principles and philosophy, and
then working down to concrete code.

What's funny is that appreciating Clojure-style programming has had an
immediate effect in the way I program in Ruby. (I'm by no means a
fluent Clojure dev yet.)

Here are some thoughts about this transformation of programming style:

http://jamesabbottdd.com/programming/lisp-and-brain-neurochemistry

Feedback most welcome.

Cheers,
James

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