+1 to Stuart's answer.
Clojure is very tightly integrated with Java. And knowing Java well
helps a great deal.

Personally I like learning from a more formal, comprehensive, book
rather than from spread-out individual tutorials. It gives you the
advantage of learning the workflow, and approaches in Java, which is
hard to pick up from tutorials.

I would recommend that you pick up a book and read through it from
start to finish. Since you already have so much programming
background, it shouldn't take much time either.
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