I'm running out of break time so I'll have to give this a look over a bit 
later, looks pretty good from a quick scan though! Interested to dive in 
the guts of it! :)

If you're interested, this is my not-yet-finished implementation of 
Othello: https://github.com/mankyKitty/clojure-othello . I had the pleasure 
of joining a group of like-minded Clojure types for a book club reading of 
Joy of Clojure, and this was one of our 'hard' problems.

Sean

On Friday, 13 December 2013 13:50:17 UTC+1, edw...@kenworthy.info wrote:
>
> One of my favourite computer science / programming books is Peter Norvig’s 
> “Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common 
> Lisp” (PAIP). And the extended Othello example had always fascinated me 
> so when I was looking for something to write to help me learn Clojure it 
> was an obvious candidate: re-write Norvig’s Othello in Clojure.
>
> I thought the group might be interested; I'd also appreciate any feedback 
> (except 'you should have used if-let' ;-)
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> http://edwardkenworthy.wordpress.com/2013/12/05/othello-from-paradigms-of-artificial-intelligence-programming-re-written-in-clojure/
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