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take it away.
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## Thoughts
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Having just "finished" reading *The Joy of Clojure* for the first time,
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here are a few thoughts about it (and me reading it).
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* was to lazy reading it (didn't experiment much w/ types, protocols and
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the reference types (i.e. nothing in addition to shame.clj))
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* the final chapter (especially the dsl example) was the most
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interesting to me (combination of interesting topic +
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interesting/intriguing example)
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likely) I should have played with it more (especially for the topics
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mentioned above re. lazyness)
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* I *think* it was a good book, but it didn't meet my expectations of it
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being a constantly enlightening and delighting book (then again,
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playing with clojure often is and I should have done that while
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reading the book, I might have to reread the chapters with new stuff
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in it)
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[src]: https://github.com/joyofclojure/book-source
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[src]: https://github.com/joyofclojure/book-source
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