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DescriptionClojure for the Brave and True: Learn the Ultimate Language and Become a Better Programmer 1st Edition by Daniel Higginbotham (Author) {Bindaredundat} Format: azw3 / epub / mobi / pdf Product Details Paperback: 328 pages Publisher: No Starch Press; 1st edition (October 25th 2015) Language: English ISBN-10: 1593275919 ISBN-13: 978-1593275914 Kindle: $18.97 Paperback: $19.97 For weeks, months?—nay!—from the very moment you were born, you've felt it calling to you. At long last you'll be united with the programming language you've been longing for: Clojure! As a Lisp-style functional programming language, Clojure lets you write robust and elegant code, and because it runs on the Java Virtual Machine, you can take advantage of the vast Java ecosystem. Clojure for the Brave and True offers a "dessert-first" approach: you'll start playing with real programs immediately, as you steadily acclimate to the abstract but powerful features of Lisp and functional programming. Inside you'll find an offbeat, practical guide to Clojure, filled with quirky sample programs that catch cheese thieves and track glittery vampires. Learn how to: Wield Clojure's core functions Use Emacs for Clojure development Write macros to modify Clojure itself Use Clojure's tools to simplify concurrency and parallel programming Clojure for the Brave and True assumes no prior experience with Clojure, the Java Virtual Machine, or functional programming. Are you ready, brave reader, to meet your true destiny? Grab your best pair of parentheses— you're about to embark on an epic journey into the world of Clojure! Covers Clojure 1.7Requires Java 1.6 or later About the Author Daniel Higginbotham has been a professional programmer for 11 years, half of that at McKinsey & Company, where he used Clojure to build mobile and web applications. He has also contributed to the curriculum for ClojureBridge, an organization that offers free, beginner-friendly Clojure workshops for women. Daniel blogs about life and programming at http://flyingmachinestudios.com/, and can be found on Twitter, @nonrecursive. He lives in Durham, North Carolina, with his wife and four cats. Sharing Widget |