Clojure Cookbook doesn't just teach you Clojure, it also shows you how to use the language and many of its common libraries. The most difficult part of mastering any language is knowing how to apply it, in an idiomatic way, to tasks that real software developers encounter every day. This is especially true of Clojure. With code recipes that teach you how to use the language in a variety of domains, Clojure Cookbook is the first book that goes beyond simply teaching Clojure syntax and semantics. It contains annotated example code with detailed analysis and explanation for hundreds of real programming tasks. You can read the book straight through to gain insights about Clojure, or use it as a reference to solve particular problems.
By:
Luke Vanderhart Contributions by:
Ryan Neufeld Imprint: O'Reilly Media Country of Publication: United States Edition: annotated edition Dimensions:
Height: 233mm,
Width: 178mm,
Spine: 26mm
Weight: 780g ISBN:9781449366179 ISBN 10: 1449366171 Pages: 450 Publication Date:14 March 2014 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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General/trade
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Luke VanderHart is a Clojure/ClojureScript developer, a member of Clojure/core, and a co-author of Practical Clojure (Apress, 2010). Luke lives in Maryland.