In addition to the things mentioned above the following will help -

Clojure Koans (https://github.com/functional-koans/clojure-koans) and 
Clojure labrepl are good resources too (https://github.com/relevance/labrepl) 


Planet Clojure is also a good collection of blogs.

Lastly start reading source code of any library you are using, that is the 
best way you will learn the idiomatic usage of clojure.

On Wednesday, May 9, 2012 1:38:47 AM UTC+5:30, Bill Caputo wrote:
>
> On May 7, 2012, at 7:48 PM, toan wrote: 
> > 
> > 1. does anyone have advice on getting somewhat 
> > competent for a newb? (alternatively, how did you get good?) 
>
> Can't recommend 4clojure ( http://www.4clojure.com/ ) highly enough; work 
> through each one, turn on the code golf feature, and subscribe (at least) 
> to those who've done all of them (so you can see how they did each puzzle) 
> and you'll have a lot of idiomatic clojure learning at your fingertips. 
>
>
> bill

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