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Morning
I finished chapter 1 of Living Clojure last night. Really nicely written book
Bore da
@yogidevbear I have a copy but must admit I have only read first two chapters as I'd already been hacking with Clojure for over 2 years before I bought it.
@agile_geek yeah I can see how it might not be as useful if you've got decent experience with the language
So far it's solidified a few concepts for me that weren't as clear when originally trying to learn with Clojure for the Brave
Not saying it's not good btw. I found it easier to understand than Clojure Programming or Programming Clojure. Haven't read Clojure for the Brave.
I think the difference for me is that Clojure for the Brave throws you into the code and Living Clojure goes a bit deeper giving more time to digest in smaller increments