As I did with The Little Schemer and The Seasoned Schemer, I read along Conrad Barski's Land of Lisp by doing all the exercises in Clojure. My Clojure skills are much stronger than they were when I did the Schemer books, so I hope the Clojure code is more idiomatic.
In many cases, I did not literally follow Barski's Lisp code, but rather used the data structure most appropriate and idiomatic to Clojure.
So far I have read through Ch. 14. So the webserver code and all previous chapters are done. I am in the middle of doing Ch. 15 - Dice of Doom version 1.
Last updated: Dec 2012