Hello!

I normally lurk on lists a bit before introducing myself (if I ever
introduce myself), but I just wanted to say hello; especially since it
tends to take a little bit to ascertain the norms on any given list,
but what the heck, eh?

I saw Aaron Bedra's presentation on Clojure at the POSSCON in
Columbia, and decided I could no longer put off learning more about
Clojure.

Clojure, Clojure-contrib, Compojure and Incanter installed easily
enough on my machines last night after the conference.  Incanter looks
neat; I always meant to learn R when I took STAT 509 (Statistics for
Engineers) but never got around to it, and it was not required by the
course.

I am a student with a bit of experience in Haskell and Scheme and have
used more than I care to of Java due to the cirriculum, so Clojure
seems to roll up a lot of this previous work into a package and push
in some as yet to be .  In my free time over the summer I hope to
continue my explorations solo, keep an eye on the list, and maybe end
up bugging y'all with questions when I run into them.

Lewis Cawthorne

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