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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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How to unit test hiccup template generating function?
How do I unit test a function that takes a list of maps and returns an HTML table with the same data in Clojure/Hiccup? …
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Is Clojure's syntax really simpler than Scala's? [closed]
Argument which is always made in favour of Clojure is that.
The syntax is simpler and there is only one way of expressing code with no complicated rules. … However Scala has loads of different types of syntax and constructs as compared to Clojure. …
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How to write readable Clojure Code?
I am new to Clojure. I can understand the code I write but it becomes too difficult to understand it later.It becomes difficult to match parentheses. …
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When would I require a Macro instead of a function?
I am new to Clojure, I am new to Macros and I have no prior background in Lisp. …
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How do people get rid of conditional branches in Functional Programming?
How can similar approach be applied in Functional Programming paradigm, Clojure specifically ? …
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What are the practical benefits of LISP like syntax which Clojure uses over Java like syntax...
learning Scala and got overwhelmed by number of different constructs it had,
After looking at partial functions, partially-applied functions, pattern matching, actor syntax,
I gave a thought to learning Clojure …