Hi,

What would you advise for writing-rewriting your Clojure code in MODERN
idiomatic way?

Using Kibit?

Pasting your code samples on some review site?

Asking help in IRC channel?

Asking here?

Reading some noticeable open source projects?

Reading some new Clojure book?

I ask about the latest Clojure specifically.

I have not given very focused attention to Clojure since version 1.4 and
would like to grasp the WHOLE PICTURE of "good" modern Clojure. Currently
it feels like a lot of latest knowledge is located in different pieces all
over the internet. Or may be I just don't know where to look.

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