Programming Clojure is a good start. I have a copy myself. If there
were a second book on Clojure, what approach would you like to see?

On Feb 19, 6:46 am, Rayne <[email protected]> wrote:
> Telling someone to read a book that isn't even focused on the language
> he's trying to learn isn't a great way to help them. Tell him to read
> Programming Clojure or something, anything but Common Lisp and Scheme
> books, he isn't learning those languages he's learning Clojure. There
> is enough information around on Clojure that someone shouldn't be
> forced to read a book on a completely different language.
>
> No offense guys.

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