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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
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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

Summary

In this chapter, we learned about testing in Clojure. First, we explored why testing is important. We looked at some of the benefits, such as reduced maintenance costs and bug fixing. We also learned what testing methodologies are available. We focused on unit testing as this is the most common type of test written by developers.

Next, we explored four testing libraries available in Clojure. We started with the standard clojure.test library, which provides a rich set of testing features. The second library we learned about was Expectations. It allows us to write concise tests as it focuses on readability.

The Midje library allowed us to explore top-down test-driven development (TDD). We created a test for the main function and stubs for functions that would be implemented in the future. TDD allows us to focus on testing functions' features without worrying about implementing all of the subfunctions used.

The last library used was test.check, which introduced us...

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