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What is Clojure and why would someone want to learn it? At first glance, some may vote Clojure the least likely to succeed among modern programming languages, because it is new and complicated. Worst of all, it is just flat-out strange, a bewildering soup of parentheses and brackets to anyone not already familiar with the Lisp family of languages.
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VanderHart, L., Sierra, S. (2010). The Clojure Way. In: Andres, C., et al. Practical Clojure. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-7230-4_1
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