Just picked it up! Thanks Alex. Sounds like the sort of thing I've been 
wanting more info on for a while now. Looking forward to the reading!

- Matt

On Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at 9:27:58 AM UTC-4, Alex Miller wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I'm very happy to announce that Clojure Applied is now available in beta:
>
> https://pragprog.com/book/vmclojeco/clojure-applied
>
> I've been working on this with Ben Vandgrift for a long time, hoping to 
> fill the underserved niche of *intermediate* Clojure material. Our goal 
> is to step in after you've read any of the fine introductory books and 
> provide the next level of guidance needed to successfully apply Clojure to 
> real problems.
>
> The chapters are:
>
> 1. Model Your Domain - an overview of modeling domain entities, modeling 
> relationships, validating them, and creating domain operations.
> 2. Collect And Organize Your Data - choosing the right collection, 
> updating collections, accessing collections, and building custom 
> collections.
> 3. Processing Sequential Data - using sequence functions and transducers 
> to transform your data.
> 4. State, Identity, and Change - modeling change and state with Clojure's 
> state constructs.
> 5. Use Your Cores - waiting in the background, queues and workers, 
> parallelism with reducers, and thinking in processes with core.async.
> 6. Creating Components - organizing your code with namespaces, designing 
> component APIs, connecting components with core.async channels, and 
> implementing components with state.
> 7. Compose Your Application - assembling components, configuration, and 
> entry points.
> 8. Testing Clojure - example- and property-based testing with 
> clojure.test, expectations, and test.check. 
> 9. Playing With Others - details TBD
> 10. Getting Out The Door - publishing your code and deploying your 
> application.
>
> Chapters 1-6 and 10 are available now in beta form. We expect to release a 
> new chapter every 2-3 weeks until completion. The printed book should be 
> available this fall.
>
> Alex
>

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