On 30 June 2010 04:02, Jason Smith <ja...@lilypepper.com> wrote:
> So I'll say it again, it's just not that simple.  Unless you already
> know Java, and the only learning curve you face is the new features in
> Clojure.  Then it's not bad. But it does give you new ways to cut your
> foot off more quickly. :-)

An interesting alternative "not that simple" point of view, that it's
not Clojure's Lisp-like features that are the hard bit, but the Java
integration :-)

Based on this comment, maybe I could ask an alternative question - can
you suggest where I should go to read some tutorials which would give
me a fast start on "just enough" Java infrastructure to get
comfortable in Clojure? Most of the Java tutorials I've seen tend to
assume I want to learn Java - I know enough Java to read code samples,
and that'll do for what I want.

Paul.

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