I really enjoyed 'Programming Clojure'.  I thought it was written at
an appropriate level for a beginner (which I most certainly am).  It
explained a lot of the concepts like laziness and recursion in a way
that helped out with these concepts at a basic level while still
giving some non-trivial examples.

I think the 'Joy of Clojure' is fantastic (I am working through it
now) but is a little higher level for an intro unless you are somewhat
advanced in Racket.

http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Clojure-Pragmatic-Programmers-Halloway/dp/1934356336


On Jan 18, 8:49 am, flebber <flebber.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was looking at the title on amazon, after recently discovering
> clojure recently. The product description on aamazon is somewhat
> brief. There are no reviews as the book is released in a few days.
>
> I have been learning and progressing via HTDP.org with Racket. I want
> to learn clojure, is this book appopriate for a new clojure user with
> limited programming skills?
>
> sayth

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