I'd go over SICP, though it not in Clojure but in Scheme - it will
show you how to "think" functional.

On Sep 2, 6:29 pm, HB <hubaghd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey,
> I finished reading "Programming Clojure" and "Practical Clojure" and
> I'm hooked :)
> Please count me in the Clojure club.
> But I failed how to think in Clojure.
> My main career is around Java web applications (Hibernate, Spring,
> Lucene) and Web services.
> Lets not talk about Java web frameworks neither Clojure ones, I want
> to talk in general.
> Usually we create some domain entities, map them with Hibernate/
> iBatis.
> I don't know how a Clojure application would be build without objects.
> I think Scala really shines here, this OOP/FP is really powerful
> approach (please note I'm not saying Clojure isn't good, I don't seel
> flame war)
> How to think in Clojure? how to achieve this shift?

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