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The Joy of Clojure
Chris Houser
Michael Fogus
出版
Simon and Schuster
, 2014-05-28
主題
Computers / Languages / General
Computers / Languages / JavaScript
ISBN
1638351287
9781638351283
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=cjszEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Summary
The Joy of Clojure, Second Edition
is a deep look at the Clojure language. Fully updated for Clojure 1.6, this new edition goes beyond just syntax to show you the "why" of Clojure and how to write fluent Clojure code. You'll learn functional and declarative approaches to programming and will master the techniques that make Clojure so elegant and efficient.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Technology
The Clojure programming language is a dialect of Lisp that runs on the Java Virtual Machine and JavaScript runtimes. It is a functional programming language that offers great performance, expressive power, and stability by design. It gives you built-in concurrency and the predictable precision of immutable and persistent data structures. And it's really, really fast. The instant you see long blocks of Java or Ruby dissolve into a few lines of Clojure, you'll know why the authors of this book call it a "joyful language." It's no wonder that enterprises like Staples are betting their infrastructure on Clojure.
About the Book
The Joy of Clojure, Second Edition
is a deep account of the Clojure language. Fully updated for Clojure 1.6, this new edition goes beyond the syntax to show you how to write fluent Clojure code. You'll learn functional and declarative approaches to programming and will master techniques that make Clojure elegant and efficient. The book shows you how to solve hard problems related to concurrency, interoperability, and performance, and how great it can be to think in the Clojure way.
Appropriate for readers with some experience using Clojure or common Lisp.
What's Inside
Build web apps using ClojureScript
Master functional programming techniques
Simplify concurrency
Covers Clojure 1.6
About the Authors
Michael Fogus
and
Chris Houser
are contributors to the Clojure and ClojureScript programming languages and the authors of various Clojure libraries and language features.
Table of Contents
PART 1 FOUNDATIONS
Clojure philosophy
Drinking from the Clojure fire hose
Dipping your toes in the pool
PART 2 DATA TYPES
On scalars
Collection types
PART 3 FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING
Being lazy and set in your ways
Functional programming
PART 4 LARGE-SCALE DESIGN
Macros
Combining data and code
Mutation and concurrency
Parallelism
PART 5 HOST SYMBIOSIS
Java.next
Why ClojureScript?
PART 6 TANGENTIAL CONSIDERATIONS
Data-oriented programming
Performance
Thinking programs
Clojure changes the way you think