Hello all, 

 I am new to Clojure, coming from a Java and C background. I love the 
language so far, and am really trying to get settled into the functional 
way of thinking about and solving problems. I have a very simple question 
to ask. 

 Currently, I am using the Counterclockwise plugin for Eclipse. I have not 
yet started building Clojure projects from the command line, or using 
Emacs, I want to get more comfortable with the language and it's 
conventions first. With that said, I was wondering what the best way is to 
structure projects in Clojure. Is it best to handle separate tasks within 
different namespaces and then require the ns's you need in the project's 
core file? I am trying to break the habit of thinking of everything in 
terms of classes that perform small tasks, as Clojure seems to lend itself 
to solving problems in a different way. It is a hard habit to break though. 

 So I guess I am opening up this question: how do you structure your 
projects in Clojure, file-wise and programatically? I have been searching 
for best practices, etc., but am having a hard time finding much. Any 
advice would be greatly appreciated. Looking at projects on Github only 
takes me so far, as I can tell what different files might do, but not how 
they all work in concert to create a larger program. 

Brandon


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