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Quoted: Lisp is a programming language known for its expressiveness and power, but it was often thought of as not being well suited for general use. That has all changed with Clojure, a Lisp dialect that runs on the Java platform. Now you can harness the power of Lisp anywhere that you have a Java Virtual Machine handy. In this article, you will see how to get started with Clojure, and learn some of its syntax, as you take advantage of the Clojure plug-in for Eclipse to help you along the way.
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