The July/August issue of the IEEE magazine "Computing in Science and  
Engineering" has an introduction to functional programming for  
scientists that uses Clojure for the examples. It is already  
available (a bit in advance of the paper issue) at IEEE's Computing  
Now portal:

        http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/0609/whatsnew/cise

I happen to be the author of the article and also a member of the  
editorial board of the magazine, so I have no merit for getting it  
published :-)

BTW, if anyone has an interesting scientific application in Clojure  
(including a mixture of Clojure + Java, for example), and wants to  
write about it, please contact me! Actually, I am interested in  
articles on any interesting technology for scientific computing, it  
doesn't even have to be Clojure.

Konrad.


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