Maybe one additional thing to note is that the book shows that the Clojure 
web development ecosystem is a reflection of its general philosophy and 
it's not about any particular "framework" but more focused on composing 
simple components/libraries. Once you understand the basic concepts (HTTP 
ring, routing, etc) you can essentially compose them and change them as you 
need.

Cheers,
Manuel

Il giorno giovedì 27 febbraio 2014 23:45:45 UTC+1, Hari Krishnan ha scritto:
>
>
> My experience..
>
> 1.  It is a well written book.  You will have to read sequentially.  
> 2. Prior knowledge of clojure is required -- list, vector, map, let etc. 
> (Or at least review the clojure summary at the back first).
> 3. Since I knew Rails before, a lot of the concepts seemed to be straight 
> forward -- routes, handlers (controllers), Urls, Ring (wardern) etc.
> 4. One benefit is you can build a decent web application quickly.  
> 5.  The auther is the creator of Luminusweb.  But he doesn't tout that 
> framework.  There is only a paragraph at the end.  But if you are going to 
> choose that web framework (or libraries), or similar ones such as Joodo, 
> reading this book will help get us some low level understanding of all the 
> pieces working together.
>
> Worth the investment (imho).  
>
> On Friday, February 21, 2014 8:43:59 AM UTC-8, Stefan Kanev wrote:
>>
>> On 19/02/14, Erlis Vidal wrote: 
>> > Hi all, 
>> > 
>> > Have any of you read the book *Web Development with Clojure*? 
>> > 
>> > 
>> http://www.amazon.com/Web-Development-Clojure-Build-Bulletproof/dp/1937785645
>>  
>> > 
>> > There's only one review on amazon, and it's a fantastic review but I'm 
>> > wondering if this is the book I should read if I wanted to start using 
>> > Clojure for web programming. 
>> > 
>> > Any advice will be greatly appreciated. 
>>
>> I'll share my 2c. 
>>
>> Before picking the book, I already knew some Clojure, but I hadn't used 
>> it for web.  The book was a nice overview of some of the "popular" tools 
>> for web development in Clojure.  I enjoyed reading it.  In a few cases I 
>> felt that I needed to write the example code and play with it in order 
>> to truly grok what it is about. 
>>
>> If you know some Clojure (O'Reilly's Clojure Programming is a great book 
>> for that, in my opinion), then it is a perfect follow-up if you're 
>> interested in web apps (IMHO). 
>>
>> -- 
>> Stefan Kanev  ¦  @skanev  ¦  http://skanev.com/ 
>> You can measure a programmer's perspective by noting his attitude on the 
>> continuing vitality of FORTRAN. 
>>
>

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