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Clojure is a general-purpose language supporting interactive development that encourages a functional programming style, and simplifies multithreaded programming.
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What are the functional equivalents of imperative break statements and other loop checks?
I really like Jules' answer, but I wanted to additionally point out something people often miss about lazy functional programming, which is that everything doesn't have to be "inside the loop." For e …
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Could we build a functional computer?
They do make computers like that. It's called an FPGA. Of course, FPGAs support both sequential and combinational logic, but there's nothing preventing you from just using the combinational portion …
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Pattern matching in Clojure vs Scala
Using multimethods, Clojure lets you do it based on any arbitrary function. That's a pretty powerful concept. … Trying to write Scala-like code in Clojure is going to have its difficulties, and vice versa. …
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Why is "tight coupling between functions and data" bad?
In theory, loose function-data coupling makes it easier to add more functions to work on the same data. The down side is it makes it more difficult to change the data structure itself, which is why i …
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"Use map instead of class to represent data" -Rich Hickey
That's an excellent talk by someone who really knows what he's talking about. I recommend readers watch the entire thing. It's only 36 minutes long.
One of his main points is that simplicity opens …