Clojure Programming Cookbook (Packt)
Thursday, 10 November 2016

This is a set of 'recipes' in which Makoto Hashimoto and Nicolas Modrzyk look at the problems you might encounter in the world of Clojure programming, and in each case give you a recipe for how to solve it. The recipes cover a wide variety of practical cases and real world techniques, with the aim of resolving the everyday issues you face with a functional mindset using Clojure.

This book is aimed at Clojure developers who have some Clojure programming experience and are well aware of their shortcomings.

Authors: Makoto Hashimoto and Nicolas Modrzyk
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Date: October 2016
Pages: 635
ISBN: 978-1785885037
Print: 1785885030
Kindle: B01DT4D5LY
Audience: Clojure programmers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Other Languages

Topics covered include:

  • Manipulate, access, filter, and transform your data with Clojure
  • Write efficient parallelized code through Clojure abstractions
  • Tackle Complex Concurrency with Reactive Programming
  • Build on Haskell abstractions to write dynamic functional tests
  • Write AWS Lambda functions
  • Put Clojure in use into your IoT devices
  • Use Clojure with Slack for instant monitoring
  • Scaling your Clojure application using Docker
  • Develop real-time system interactions using MQTT and websockets

 

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