Michael.

I what ways do the teaching languages in Racket differ from Clojure?
What would *you* "hide" or change in Clojure to make a more suitable 
teaching language?
Based on the Racket languages...
Based on your experiences and/or opinions...


Terje


On Monday, February 22, 2016 at 8:55:13 AM UTC+1, Michael Sperber wrote:
 

> tl;dr: No, Clojure is not an ideal language for teaching beginners.  For 
> teaching beginners, you should use a language specifically engineered 
> for beginners, such as the teaching languages that come with Racket. 
> (The transition to Clojure from these languages should be quite easy, 
> though.) 
>

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