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@jsteve1212: I'll check out cursive too
i have just been using the cursive docs so far
Loving it. Especially loving the way it handles unit tests.
I have been doing really well with Living Clojure http://www.amazon.com/Living-Clojure-Carin-Meier/dp/1491909048
It’s short and really great for Clojure noobs. It has a great “training program” section that eases you into Clojure development over the course of about 2 months
I also have http://www.joyofclojure.com/ which is a bit more technical/in-depth…not as good as a noob book but definitely a good reference to have. It gets a bit more into the weeds with technical details that you don’t really -need- to know
And of course http://www.braveclojure.com/ is free online
@jsteve1212: lol seems like everybody is reading the same stuff
Clojure world is a small world after all 😜
Clojure Applied is designed to be an intermediate level book
@alexmiller: it's on my list next
@jsteve1212: @sveri do you know how to send command to the repl (the shortcut) with cursive