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Clojure Programming Cookbook

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Clojure Programming Cookbook

Overview of this book

When it comes to learning and using a new language you need an effective guide to be by your side when things get rough. For Clojure developers, these recipes have everything you need to take on everything this language offers. This book is divided into three high impact sections. The first section gives you an introduction to live programming and best practices. We show you how to interact with your connections by manipulating, transforming, and merging collections. You’ll learn how to work with macros, protocols, multi-methods, and transducers. We’ll also teach you how to work with languages such as Java, and Scala. The next section deals with intermediate-level content and enhances your Clojure skills, here we’ll teach you concurrency programming with Clojure for high performance. We will provide you with advanced best practices, tips on Clojure programming, and show you how to work with Clojure while developing applications. In the final section you will learn how to test, deploy and analyze websocket behavior when your app is deployed in the cloud. Finally, we will take you through DevOps. Developing with Clojure has never been easier with these recipes by your side!
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Clojure Programming Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Bridging core.async


Clojure's core.async is one of those Clojure features that makes you love asynchronous programming. While not included in Clojure core, it is straight and easy to put into use and makes Clojure's STM a breeze to use. Unfortunately, most of the examples that can be found on core.async make it a bit hard to see how to connect it and plug things together with the rest of your current code and other frameworks.

This recipe wants to close the gap and help you bring out more core.async code out there.

Getting ready

This recipe is largely based on core.async, but we will use a few other libraries. Here's a sample dependencies section for your project.clj file:

  :dependencies [ 
  [org.clojure/clojure "1.8.0"] 
  [org.clojure/core.async "0.2.374"] 
 
  [com.hellonico.gearswithingears/async-sockets "0.1.0"] 
  [jarohen/chime "0.1.9"] 
 
  ; there's more 
  [com.keminglabs/jetty7-websockets-async "0.1.0"] 
  [ring "1.2.0"] 
 
  ] 

The core async library is obviously required. Other...