> Many thanks to Meikel Brandmeyer, whose code (after a one-character typo
correction) worked the first time. As soon as I saw it, I understood every
line of it; the problem was, it wouldn't have occurred to me to put all
those elements (which, individually, I understood) together in just that
way. Meikel, thanks again for contributing to a frustrated newcomer's
education.
> 
> By the way, I recommend comparing the original Java source code to the
final version (at http://gist.github.com/369239) to any newcomer who wants
to learn how to write Java code within a Clojure program--you don't even
have to be interested in Piccolo2D to learn from this. (May you have) Good
coding!

Nice, thanks for posting your efforts with this.  Piccolo's zoomable UI
is pretty interesting, and I've been wanting to play with it for quite a
while.  Too many other projects; I hadn't taken the time to go into it.

Putting it together with Clojure, and having a nice little sample of it
to try out, brings it closer to the front of the line for me.  Much
appreciated!


Kevin Kelley

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