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The Joy of Clojure: Thinking the Clojure Way book

The Joy of Clojure: Thinking the Clojure Way book

The Joy of Clojure: Thinking the Clojure Way by Michael Fogus, Chris Houser

The Joy of Clojure: Thinking the Clojure Way



The Joy of Clojure: Thinking the Clojure Way pdf download




The Joy of Clojure: Thinking the Clojure Way Michael Fogus, Chris Houser ebook
Format: pdf
Page: 362
ISBN: 1935182641, 9781935182641
Publisher: Manning Publications


By the time you're done with this book, the Clojure way of thinking about and solv- ing problems will be another comfortable tool in your toolbox. The Joy of Clojure - bibliography. I highly recommend learning Clojure this way. The way I practiced Clojure was to use problems from Google Code Jam and wrote Clojure code to solve them, and drew on Stack Overflow a lot. (however data from each of them on its own is biased in a way) JSF is a very popular framework – and rightly so for even though JSF 1 sucked, JSF 2 is really good (and still improving). Alistair · 21/07/2011 @ 00:10. With minimal complexity, rather than “easy” i.e. This session was a great kickstart to learning the language. Http://joyofclojure.com/ – kind of unfortunate cover art, but the contents are first-rate. Not far from our current understanding and skill set. A simple warning to the customer is better than telling the customer at the I recently up an ebook version of Joy in Clojure, but haven't read it yet. Interesting Rich Hickey: Simple Made Easy - Rich, the author of Clojure, argues very well that we should primarily care for our tools, constructs and artifacts to be “simple”, i.e. Instead of cond, think of using a map instead :). But this was only after But then you will want to read The Joy of Clojure. I think every day during an iteration, I will evaluate the number of points left and determine if I'll be able to complete all stories by the end of iteration. I think you'll like You may find The Joy of Clojure to be useful – it's a most excellent introduction to the language. Thank you for recommending it, that looks good! As you start writing more When it comes to learning macros, I think his treatment of macros in On Lisp is the best I've seen on macros, and worth reading before the alternatives, whether they are from a Clojure resource or not.

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