Hello,

my name's Thomas and I'm a Clojure newbie. :) My background consists
of plenty of enterprise Java, a whole lot of JavaScript, some Ruby,
plus some Scheme (The Little Schemer). I'm finally getting off my butt
and looking at Clojure - looking forward to it. The community looks
really nice from what little I've read of the mail archive!

Question: I'm in the very first pages of the 'Programming Clojure'
book. I understand that the language is still young and evolving, and
thus a moving target. What's the best way of getting up to speed? Can
I just go through the book as-is, or should I first be aware of major
changes (since the book was published)? If so, how do you recommend
that a beginner like myself learn current idioms and state of the
language in general?


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Regards,
Thomas Kjeldahl Nilsson
http://kjeldahlnilsson.net

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