Thank you mike will definitely go through the links. :). I don't have
any background of lisp.

Cheers

Santosh

On Jun 7, 3:30 pm, Mike Anderson <mike.r.anderson...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Santosh,
>
> I was in your position a little over a year ago. Some recommendations
> that may help:
>
> - If you're coming from a Java environment, you may find it easiest to
> move to Clojure by using a Clojure plugin for your favourite Java IDE.
> I use the Counterclockwise plugin for Eclipse which is excellent, but
> I've heard great things about Enclojure for Netbeans too.
> - It's worth watching the video for "Clojure for Java Programmers" by
> Clojure creator Rich Hickey 
> -http://blip.tv/clojure/clojure-for-java-programmers-1-of-2-989128
> - I also strongly recommend this video if you want to understand
> Clojure's data structures and approach to 
> concurrency:http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Value-Identity-State-Rich-Hickey
> - I've found StackOverflow to be a great resource for Clojure tricks
> and hints
>
> Hope this helps - and good luck!
>
>    Mike.
>
> On Jun 7, 8:30 pm, Santosh M <santoshvmadhyas...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I want to learn clojure. I already know Java. Please tell me how to
> > proceed.
>
> > Regards
>
> > Santosh

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