An example-oriented approach to develop custom domain-specific languages. If you've already developed a few Clojure applications and wish to expand your knowledge on Clojure or domain-specific languages in general, then this book is for you. If you're an absolute Clojure beginner, then you may only find the detailed examples of the core Clojure components of value. If you've developed DSLs in other languages, this Lisp and Java-based book might surprise you with the power of Clojure.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 191 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78216-650-4 (9781782166504)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Ryan D. Kelker is a Clojure enthusiast and works as a freelance-he is willing
to take on any project that sounds interesting. He started exploring computers and
the Internet at a very early age and he eventually ended up building both machines
and software. Starting with MS DOS, batch fi les, and QBasic, he eventually fl oated
towards Arch Linux and the Clojure language.
He has four certifi cations from both CompTIA and Cisco, and has decided not to
pursue any additional certifi cations. These days, he spend most of his time reading
about software development, cyber security, and news surrounding up-and-coming
computer languages. While away from the computer, he is usually reading a book
or going out to eat with the people he loves the most.