On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Hank <h...@123mail.org> wrote:
> A good source for this is the O'Reilly book "Functional Programming in
> Java". There you can see how idioms from one language can be applied
> to another.

Oh yes, I know about that book but the question is: how idiomatic is
that code in Java? You can write imperative, stateful code in Clojure
but it wouldn't be idiomatic.

> You weren't going to the Conj by any chance, were you?

Yup. Looking forward to it!
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