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July 2, 2011

10+ Free Resources for Learning Clojure

Filed under: Clojure — Patrick Durusau @ 3:10 pm

10+ Free Resources for Learning Clojure

From the webpage:

Clojure is a dialect of the LISP programming language that runs on the Java Virtual Machine. It’s becoming increasingly popular as a modern functional programming language. This week O’Reilly Radar blogger Stuart Sierra called it “the hot new language of the moment.” He describes Clojure as “Lisp meets Java with a side of Erlang.” Interested? Here are a few free resources to get you started.

Let me add one to that list:

Clojure Libraries: Not a learning resource per se but one that you will find useful soon enough.

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