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The Clojure Workshop

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838825485
Pages 800 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (5):
Joseph Fahey Joseph Fahey
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Thomas Haratyk Thomas Haratyk
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Scott McCaughie Scott McCaughie
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Yehonathan Sharvit Yehonathan Sharvit
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Konrad Szydlo Konrad Szydlo
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Hello REPL! 2. Data Types and Immutability 3. Functions in Depth 4. Mapping and Filtering 5. Many to One: Reducing 6. Recursion and Looping 7. Recursion II: Lazy Sequences 8. Namespaces, Libraries and Leiningen 9. Host Platform Interoperability with Java and JavaScript 10. Testing 11. Macros 12. Concurrency 13. Database Interaction and the Application Layer 14. HTTP with Ring 15. The Frontend: A ClojureScript UI Appendix

Using JavaScript in ClojureScript

ClojureScript allows us to use JavaScript constructs. We can call JavaScript methods and functions like any other in ClojureScript. When we called Java from Clojure we used operators such as . dot or \ slash. Using JavaScript in ClojureScript will also require us to learn a new syntax.

While Java operates on classes a lot, in JavaScript we operate on objects. Two JavaScript constructs that we want to use on objects are:

  • Methods
  • Fields

In order to access a method from a JavaScript object, we place . (a dot) followed by a method name. Accessing a field of an object is very similar. We use .- (a dot and a hyphen) before the field name. You might wonder why accessing a function uses slightly different syntax than accessing a field. In JavaScript, an object can have a method and a field with the same name. In ClojureScript, we need a way to distinguish between a function call and a field access.

In JavaScript, the code looks as...

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