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# Functional Koans
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# Clojure Koans
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The Clojure Koans are a fun and easy way to get started with Clojure - no
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experience assumed or required.  Just follow the instructions below to start
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making tests pass!
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### Getting Started
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`run.bat`
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### Contributors (in order of appearance)
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- Aaron Bedra
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- Colin Jones
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- Eric Lavigne
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- Nuno Marquez
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### Credits
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These exercises were started by [Aaron Bedra](http://github.com/abedra) of
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[Relevance, Inc.](http://github.com/relevance) in early 2010, as a learning
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tool for newcomers to functional programming. Aaron's macro-fu makes these
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koans extremely simple and fun to use, and to improve upon, and Relevance's
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initiative
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Using the [koans](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/koan) metaphor as a tool for
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learning a programming language started with the
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[Ruby Koans](http://rubykoans.com) by [EdgeCase](http://github.com/edgecase).
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