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Clojure Programming Cookbook

Clojure Programming Cookbook

By : Makoto Hashimoto, Modrzyk
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Clojure Programming Cookbook

Clojure Programming Cookbook

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By: Makoto Hashimoto, Modrzyk

Overview of this book

When it comes to learning and using a new language you need an effective guide to be by your side when things get rough. For Clojure developers, these recipes have everything you need to take on everything this language offers. This book is divided into three high impact sections. The first section gives you an introduction to live programming and best practices. We show you how to interact with your connections by manipulating, transforming, and merging collections. You’ll learn how to work with macros, protocols, multi-methods, and transducers. We’ll also teach you how to work with languages such as Java, and Scala. The next section deals with intermediate-level content and enhances your Clojure skills, here we’ll teach you concurrency programming with Clojure for high performance. We will provide you with advanced best practices, tips on Clojure programming, and show you how to work with Clojure while developing applications. In the final section you will learn how to test, deploy and analyze websocket behavior when your app is deployed in the cloud. Finally, we will take you through DevOps. Developing with Clojure has never been easier with these recipes by your side!
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
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What's next?

In this chapter, we have seen how to create namespaces and how to inspect them. We also looked at how to organize those namespaces, and how to make sure we always have the code we want at the place we want. We remembered that a public API is a key point for creating namespaces as well as organizing code into functional modules.

The next step is to look at the workflow for reloading a full application that has dependent components. Those components will require a workflow to manage their state and the now famous component library has been established as the way to go.

Maybe this could also be part of a future Clojure version, in which the need to break namespaces into something smaller than files will be handled.

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