I'm finding the books on clojure to be very focused on low-level language 
features. Are there any good references for how to design code in clojure 
(or perhaps in functional languages more generally)? For example, knowing 
when to use a data type or a protocol, knowing when and how to separate 
purely functional code from code with side effects, making use of monads, 
queues, and the other forms that one hears about in the forums, etc.

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