Hi everyone,
I'm new to Clojure, and after a lot of reading I wrote a couple of
functions.
They are working and doing what they are supposed to, but I was wondering
if the way I wrote the functions was optimal and if I made any conceptual
errors which advanced programmers avoid.
Basically: Are they what they call the "clojure" way?
(defn download-source [url]
(let [stream (java.io.BufferedReader. (java.io.InputStreamReader. (..
(java.net.URL. url) openStream)))]
(loop [b (.readLine stream), acc ""]
(if (= b nil) acc
(recur (.readLine stream) (str acc b))))))
(println (download-source "http://google.com"))
This function for example downloads the source of a webpage and returns it
as a string.
Could this have been written in a better way?
I want to get a feeling of what is considered good practice/design in
clojure.
Nice Regards
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