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    Mastering Clojure

    Posted By: AlenMiler
    Mastering Clojure

    Mastering Clojure by Akhil Wali
    English | Apr 6, 2016 | ISBN: 1785889745 | 241 Pages | AZW3/MOBI/EPUB/PDF (conv) | 8.22 MB

    Clojure is a general-purpose language from the Lisp family with an emphasis on functional programming. It has some interesting concepts and features such as immutability, gradual typing, thread-safe concurrency primitives, and macro-based metaprogramming, which makes it a great choice to create modern, performant, and scalable applications.

    Key Features

    Learn to handle data using sequences, reducers, and transducers in Clojure
    Explore the lesser known and more advanced features, constructs, and methodologies of the Clojure language and its ecosystem, such as asynchronous channels, actors, logic programming, and reactive programming
    Sharpen your Clojure skills through illustrative and comprehensive examples

    Book Description

    Mastering Clojure gives you an insight into the nitty-gritty details and more advanced features of the Clojure programming language to create more scalable, maintainable, and elegant applications. You'll start off by learning the details of sequences, concurrency primitives, and macros. Packed with a lot of examples, you'll get a walkthrough on orchestrating concurrency and parallelism, which will help you understand Clojure reducers, and we'll walk through composing transducers so you know about functional composition and process transformation inside out. We also explain how reducers and transducers can be used to handle data in a more performant manner.

    Later on, we describe how Clojure also supports other programming paradigms such as pure functional programming and logic programming. Furthermore, you'll level up your skills by taking advantage of Clojure's powerful macro system. Parallel, asynchronous, and reactive programming techniques are also described in detail.

    Lastly, we'll show you how to test and troubleshoot your code to speed up your development cycles and allow you to deploy the code faster.

    What you will learn

    Maximize the impact of parallelization, functional composition, and process transformation by composing reducers and transducers
    Process and manipulate data using sequences, reducers, and transducers in Clojure
    Modify and add features to the Clojure language using macros
    Explore the features of category theory and custom data sources for logic programming in Clojure
    Orchestrate parallelism and concurrency using built-in primitives as well as community libraries in Clojure
    Handle data with asynchronous and reactive programming methodologies and leverage it using the core.async library
    Test your code with unit tests, specs, and type checks to write testable code
    Troubleshoot and style your Clojure code to make it more maintainable

    About the Author

    Akhil Wali is a software developer. He has been writing code as a hobbyist since 1997 and professionally since 2010. He completed his post graduation from Santa Clara University in 2010, and he graduated from Visvesvaraya Technological University in 2008. His areas of work include business intelligence systems, ERP systems, search engines, and document collaboration tools. He mostly works with Clojure, JavaScript, and C#. Apart from computers, his interests include soccer, guitar solos, and finding out more about the universe.

    Table of Contents

    Working with Sequences and Patterns
    Orchestrating Concurrency and Parallelism
    Parallelization Using Reducers
    Metaprogramming with Macros
    Composing Transducers
    Exploring Category Theory
    Programming with Logic
    Leveraging Asynchronous Tasks
    Reactive Programming
    Testing Your Code
    Troubleshooting and Best Practices
    References