I just noticed that there's a new Clojure podcast by Stuart Halloway
on the Pragmatic Programmers site:

http://pragprog.com/podcasts/show/24

The blurb says:

"Stuart Halloway, author of "Programming Clojure", tells Susannah
Pfalzer all about this new and cool programming language. Stuart
explains how Clojure helps you move beyond noun-based programming
toward verb-based programming, and why pure functions are important
for concurrency. It's a lot of Lisp, but with Less parentheses--even
fewer than Java itself. See how to be more expressive on the Java VM,
and how Clojure is different from Scala and Groovy."

- Bill
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