Learning Clojure - my books
I’ve been playing with Lisp and now Clojure for a couple of years now. Here’s a list of the books I’ve read on my journey to Clojure enlightenment (I’ve still got a long way to go…).
I’ve been playing with Lisp and now Clojure for a couple of years now. Here’s a list of the books I’ve read on my journey to Clojure enlightenment (I’ve still got a long way to go…).
Up late tonight reading about Emacs Lisp, I came across Tour de Babel by Steve Yegge comparing different languages (C, C++, Java, etc), and why he likes Lisp and Ruby so much.
I’m busy learning [LISP][1]/[Scheme][2] at the moment (in order to later move on to [Clojure][3]).
A very interesting [post][2] from André Pang about some issues he came across with lamdas and closures in Python. Well, interesting to me because I’m playing with Lisp and Python at the moment.
I’m bored, so I’m going to learn Lisp.
I can never remember what those comments that change vim settings are called, and spend hours trawling through vim’s help.