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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T04:09:00+00:00 2026-06-10T04:09:00+00:00

I’ve been reading Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs . Lisp is teaching me

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I’ve been reading Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. Lisp is teaching me to think in its way. As a java developer, I wish to learn clojure.

I know clojure is similar to lisp. So my question is, does learning Lisp help me learn clojure easily? Are there similar concepts in both languages?

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    2026-06-10T04:09:02+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 4:09 am

    Clojure share many similarities with other Lisps. SICP is a great book and although it focuses on Scheme a lot of what it teaches you will be directly relevant to Clojure.

    If you lean one Lisp then it will be substantially easier to pick up another.

    There are however a couple of things about Clojure that make it “different” that are worth noting:

    • It extends classic Lisp syntax with vectors [], hashmaps {} and sets #{} as well as the traditional lists ().
    • It is more of a functional programming language in style than most other Lisps – pretty much everything is immutable, sequences are lazy by default etc. In some ways Clojure feels quite strongly influenced by Haskell
    • Clojure embraces the Java platform in a big way – it runs on the JVM you can easily use Java libraries directly. As a result, although you don’t strictly need to know Java to be effective in Clojure it helps to have an understanding of the Java ecosystem and tools.
    • The Clojure STM system / support for concurrency is very innovative and different. Worth watching this video: http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Value-Identity-State-Rich-Hickey
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