The books page only lists books after their final release. I found that many
books have drifting publish dates and don’t always proceed to completion so
decided on this guide for when to add things.
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Hi, Russ!
I'm very excited about the book and thank you very much for finishing it.
Please, consider adding it to https://clojure.org/community/books.
On Wednesday, 24 January 2018 21:19:55 UTC+1, ru...@russolsen.com wrote:
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> And as others have pointed out, the book is now available in beta fo
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> And as others have pointed out, the book is now available in beta form:
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And as others have pointed out, the book is now available in be
And as others have pointed out, the book is now available in beta form:
https://pragprog.com/book/roclojure/getting-clojure
The paper version is due out in April.
Russ
On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 4:30:10 PM UTC-5, ru...@russolsen.com wrote:
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> So it's been 6 years, 6 months and 19 days but
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Any idea when it'
Stuart Sierra wrote a bit about Functional Design Patters here:
https://www.infoq.com/presentations/Clojure-Design-Patterns
Michael Bevilacqua-Linn wrote "Functional Programming Patterns in Scala and
Clojure":
https://www.amazon.com/Functional-Programming-Patterns-Scala-Clojure/dp/1937785475/
Any idea when it'll be published? I don't see it at Pragmatic's site yet,
nor at Amazon.
Bill
On Wednesday, June 29, 2011 at 8:09:56 PM UTC-7, Sayth Renshaw wrote:
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> Just wanted to put a shout out to Russ Olsen to see what would be
> needed to get a Russ Olsen book on clojure to happen. I a
Nice!
Looking forward to reading it! I'm a big fan of your Ruby work!
On 12 January 2018 at 23:29, wrote:
> So it's been 6 years, 6 months and 19 days but the book is on it's way.
> It's called Getting Clojure, published by the Pragmatic Press:
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> https://twitter.com/russolsen/status/929096359
So it's been 6 years, 6 months and 19 days but the book is on it's way.
It's called Getting Clojure, published by the Pragmatic Press:
https://twitter.com/russolsen/status/929096359919214592
Thanks for asking!
Russ
On Wednesday, June 29, 2011 at 11:09:56 PM UTC-4, Sayth Renshaw wrote:
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> Ju
I am only really very new to clojure, I actually started with racket
and htdp.org(how to design programs). The really unique thing I see
with clojure is that super (clean to me) design and rather than
shunning java and oop Rich openly advises to embrace it. That's the
clincher for me rather than e
Sayth,
First, imagine my surprise when I saw just the title
of your post show up in a search...
Second, thanks for the kind words about the books
that I actually have written (so far). For what it's worth,
I have thought about doing a clojure book, but so far
it is only in the back of the napkin
@Florian < If you want to "Think clojure" (maybe Think Lisp) this is
the book for you!
Do you know the author I am on amazon and cannot find this book.
@Brian - A Little Java, A Few Patterns
Thanks looks good, think will add it to my order.
Sayth
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On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 2:34 AM, Florian Over
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> I also recommend to read the last chapter of the book "Thinking in Clojure".
Do you mean Joy of Clojure?
Here's what Fogus and Chouser say:
"Most if not all of the patterns listed in the book are applicable to
functional programming languag
On Jun 29, 2011, at 10:09 PM, flebber wrote:
> I woould absolutely love to read how Russ would apply these design
> principles to Clojure a more functional language.
If I recall right, Felleisen et al's /A Little Java, A Few Patterns/, despite
using Java, uses a heavily functional style. I rem
I also recommend to read the last chapter of the book "Thinking in Clojure".
They have a good overview of equivalences of OO design pattern. (If needed)
If you want to "Think clojure" (maybe Think Lisp) this is the book for you!
Best regards
Florian Over
2011/6/30 Vivek Khurana
> On Thu, Jun 3
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Sean Corfield wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Vivek Khurana
> wrote:
>> Many of the design patterns as presented by Gang of Four and Martin
>> Fowler are strictly OO based are suitable for only for OO based
>> languages.
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> I don't agree - I think ma
Hi,
did you notice that Fogus and Houser do talk about Design Patterns at the
end of their book?
Cheers,
Stefan
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On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Vivek Khurana wrote:
> Many of the design patterns as presented by Gang of Four and Martin
> Fowler are strictly OO based are suitable for only for OO based
> languages.
I don't agree - I think many of those patterns can be applied in a
non-OO world but the imple
Yes I did mean design patterns in ruby, by Russ Olsen.
>
> Many of the design patterns as presented by Gang of Four and Martin
> Fowler are strictly OO based are suitable for only for OO based
> languages.
>
I think essentially that's what would make it such an interesting
read. A total paradigm
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 8:39 AM, flebber wrote:
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> Just wanted to put a shout out to Russ Olsen to see what would be
> needed to get a Russ Olsen book on clojure to happen. I am reading
> design principles in Ruby and its a great read, I feel I am learning
> much moe than just Ruby which is why I
Just wanted to put a shout out to Russ Olsen to see what would be
needed to get a Russ Olsen book on clojure to happen. I am reading
design principles in Ruby and its a great read, I feel I am learning
much moe than just Ruby which is why I am reading it.
I woould absolutely love to read how Russ
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