Packt Publishing - ebooks Account, 2016. — 260 p. — ISBN-10: 178528150X. — ISBN-13: 978-1785281501
The book is designed so that you'll be able put to use your existing skills and software knowledge to become a more effective Clojure developer
We have reached a point where machines are not getting much faster, software projects need to be delivered quickly, and high quality in software is more demanding as ever.
We need to explore new ways of writing software that helps achieve those goals. Clojure offers a new possibility of writing high quality, multi-core software faster than ever, without having to leave your current platform.
Clojure for Java developers aims at unleashing the true potential of the Clojure language to use it in your projects. The book begins with the installation and setup of the Clojure environment before moving on to explore the language in-depth. Get acquainted with its various features such as functional programming, concurrency, etc. with the help of example projects. Additionally, you will also, learn how the tooling works, and how it interacts with the Java environment.
By the end of this book, you will have a firm grip on Clojure and its features, and use them effectively to write more robust programs.
What you will learn
Understand the tools for the Clojure world and how they relate to Java tools and standards (like Maven)
Learn about immutable data structures, and what makes them feasible for everyday programming
Write simple multi-core programs using Clojure's core concepts, like atoms, agents and refs
Understand that in Clojure, code is data, and how to take advantage of that fact by generating and manipulating code with macros
Learn how Clojure interacts with Java, how the class loaders work and how to use Clojure from Java or the other way around
Discover a new, more flexible meaning of polymorphism and understand that OOP is not the only way to get it
Table of Contents
Getting Started with Clojure
Namespaces, Packages, and Tests
Interacting with Java
Collections and Functional Programming
Multimethods and Protocols
Concurrency
Macros in Clojure