Introduction
When I started to learn about Clojure I wrote done little code snippets with features of Clojure I found interesting. To access my notes from different locations I wrote the snippets with a short explanation in a blog: Messages from mrhaki. I labeled the post as Clojure Goodness, because I thought Clojure is really nice and elegant, and that is how the Clojure Goodness series began.
A while ago I bundled all my blog Groovy Goodness blog posts in a book published at Leanpub. Leanpub is very easy to use and I could use Markdown to write the content, which I really liked as a developer. So it felt natural to also bundle the Clojure Goodness blog posts in a book and publish at Leanpub.
In this book the blog posts are bundled and categorized into sections. Within each section blog posts that cover similar features are grouped. The book is intended to browse through the subjects. You should be able to just open the book at a random page and learn more about Clojure Maybe pick it up once in a while and learn a bit more about known and lesser known features of Clojure
I hope you will enjoy reading the book and it will help you with learning about Clojure, so you can apply all the goodness in your projects.