Because most materials on Clojure are only at introduction level, I
think a "Clojure Cookbook" which provides solutions to many many small
real world problems would definitely be a best seller.

For most programming languages, I only need 2 books: an introduction
one and a cookbook one.


On Oct 20, 12:18 am, Robert Stehwien <rstehw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> two more coming.
>
> >> one is clojure in action, published by manning, written by Amit Rathore
> >> the other is definitive guide to clojure by Luke VanderHart
> >>http://www.apress.com/book/view/1430272317
>
> > There are two manning books coming out I believe.  One by Amit and the
> > other by, I don't know who.  I reviewed 2 clojure book proposals for manning
> > and was told both were green lighted.  But I haven't heard any more than
> > that.  Hoping to get on the beta for both.
>
> > I'll ping the manning representative.
>
> I asked my contact at Manning about the two books and got the following
> response:
> ----------
> Thanks for checking in! Both books are currently underway. Rathore is
> writing "Clojure in Action", and Chris Houser has officially joined Michael
> Fogus in writing "Idiomatic Clojure" (tentative title).
> ----------
>
> The more the merrier I say!  Amazing for a language so young and maybe the
> most number of Lisp like books released by major publishers in such a short
> span of time.
>
> Congratulations!
>
> --Robert
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