Introduction
When it comes to Clojure (when I say Clojure, I am usually referring to both Clojure and ClojureScript. Sometimes I am referring only to JVM Clojure, but context should make it clear), there are many tutorials, websites, and books about how to get started (giving information on the language syntax, how to set up a project, how to configure your IDE, and so on). There are also many tutorials, websites, and books about how language features work (protocols, transducers, core.async, and more). There are precious few tutorials, websites, and books about when and how to use Clojure's features.
This book is not a getting-started tutorial. Neither is it a deep dive on a particular Clojure feature. It is more like a class in comparative ...
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