Sounds like the main beef is with the official website's styling and 
layout. I agree its not necessarily the prettiest but all the information 
is there. On the other hand, there are plenty of great resources that 
provide a great "getting started" experience in my opinion. Just typing 
clojure in google I see tryclojure, which provides a interactive guide with 
a simple click. Then next, the clojure wiki, which has a lot of free 
content as well as places to go. Next is the JoyOfClojure book, which is 
*the* book I'd recommend to any beginning clojure user. Also there is 
learn-clojure.com which looks nice and seems to address a lot of those 
"getting started" points.

Personally, the styling/layout wasn't an issue for me. I found there to be 
a lot of good resources out there, but I couldn't just point to one.

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