On 10 Feb, 15:57, CuppoJava <patrickli_2...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>  Here's a revised version.

OK. Wow guys. Thanks for your help. I've still a lot to learn, being
new to Java, Lisp and Clojure.

You are right, generators was the kind of thing I was after.

I had come to Clojure after I had given up on VB.Net, and was looking
for an alternative. I found VB.Net to be "a bit flaky and complicated"
- and my doesn't it crank out a lot of boiler plate code behind the
scenes. I also had weird installation problems on other people's
machines. The assemblies had weird permissions - something I was not
in a position to correct. So I decided that .Net "was not for me", and
tried to see what else was out there. I'm a pretty reasonable python
programmer, but I find Lispy languages alluring. I've been able to get
Java to interoperate with MS Access and Excel, so so far Clojure is
looking like something I can use.

All the best.
Mark.

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