I had been dabbling in Common Lisp for awhile and finally purchased
LispWorks. Four days later(11-18-08) I discovered Clojure and was
captured. Since then I have spent over 90% of my time in learning
Clojure...Enclojure...Netbeans...Emacs...Clojure
Box...Java...Ant...etc.
Thanks Rich.
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> +1 on all the thanks. I haven't had this much fun learning a new
> language since school! You da' man Rich!
>
I can see this is going to get gratuitous, but another thanks from me.
I spent a good part of the weekend changing over some Qt-Jamb
+1 on all the thanks. I haven't had this much fun learning a new
language since school! You da' man Rich!
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> I've moved pretty much all my spare-time projects over to clojure and
> it's been a pleasure so far. It's a nice piece of work. It seemed
> appropriate to say thanks for it. So thanks!
You're quite welcome!
Rich
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> I've been converting some projects to Clojure for the past few months...
> but thinking about them enough to express the issue clearly has so far
> always resulting in my solving them easily.
This is GREAT to hear. I personally place considerable measure on
accounts such as yours because they o
I've been converting some projects to Clojure for the past few months,
and I thought it was about time to say something about how much fun it
is. I've nearly posted a couple of times about issues that cropped up,
but thinking about them enough to express the issue clearly has so far
always resulti