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Clojure Tutorial

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Bedra, Aaron
Abstract In this tutorial you will spend some time learning about what clojure has to offer and build an application that solves a real world problem. In this tutorial pair programming is welcome and encouraged! Bring a friend to help you work through the exercises and to bounce ideas off of. •Introduction •Clojure's Elevator Pitch Diving into the Syntax In the introduction you will learn key features of the clojure language and learn how to read and understand the syntax at the basic levels. Starting the Application •Diving into the problem •Dealing with the data •An introduction to Incanter After getting the initial problem, attendees will be introduced to a real world scenario that involves data processing. They will be given a data stream that cannot be modified and will have to write some transformation code to handle and process the data. Attendees will also have to produce some simple statistics on the data. This section will deal with experimentation on the clojure repl and trying out new ideas that address the problem. Building the Application •Making the ideas into concrete functions •Handling dependencies •Packaging and building •Polish After walking through experiments on the repl, attendees will wrangle the ideas into a real application. They will learn how to structure a clojure application and learn how to write clojure in an idomatic way. At this time bonus challenges will be offered to those who have completed the exercise, and assistance to those who are still working through them.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 1
Page Count 1
ISBN 9781450305167
DOI 10.1145/1900160.1900162
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2010-10-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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