Hey, all,

Writing in a functional language and using a REPL for the first time,
I feel like I'm playing with awesome magic.  However, I'm a little
confused.

I have about two years of experience working with object-oriented
scripting languages and C.  I am somewhat familiar with thinking in
terms of object-oriented design -- organizing functionality and state
within classes, etc.

I am trying to keep my mind fluid, though, especially as I look for a
language and a platform that supports concurrency well.  While a lot
of Clojure really hits home with me, a nagging voice in my head says,
"These are just blobs of functions divided by namespaces..."

So, for people like me, can any of you suggest some transcribed
lectures, screencasts, books, blog posts, or other errata that discuss
the difference between program design in a language like Clojure and
an OO language like Ruby or Java?

Andrew

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