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July 11, 2014

My Top Clojure Articles

Filed under: Clojure,Functional Programming,Programming — Patrick Durusau @ 10:03 am

My Top Clojure Articles by Adam Bard.

From the post:

For the past few years, most of my posts have been beginner-intermediate essays on various clojure features and coding techniques. Since a lot of people have told me that they like my blog as a genre piece, I decided to pull some of my favorites into one place, and order them by difficulty, from Clojure beginner on up so that folks don’t have to root around.

I really hope to see Clojure become a widely-used general-purpose language, because, although much has been made of its general elegance and its propensity to be written by extremely clever people, I think it has a lot to offer mediocre programmers (like yours truly) with its practical feature-set, strong encouragement of good practices (immutability, pure functions) and useful tools like Leiningen and the excellent lisp REPL.

With that in mind, and because I’m really not past the intermediate level yet, I try to write articles targeted at people who are new to Clojure. And now I have enough such articles that I think it’s worthwhile to assemble them in once place. I’ll try to keep them up to date as I write more in the future.

Just a few of the titles to tempt you into reading the full post:

Clojure in 15 minutes

Five Mistakes Clojure Newbies Make

Acceptable Error Handling in Clojure

There are more where those came from!

Enjoy!

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