Web Development with Clojure 3rd Ed (Pragmatic)
Monday, 23 August 2021

This book looks at what makes Clojure so desirable, as it shows how to create a series of web apps of growing complexity, exploring the full process of web development using a modern functional language. In this fully updated third edition, Dmitri Sotnikov and Scot Brown revealsthe changes in the rapidly evolving Clojure ecosystem and provide a practical, complete walkthrough of the Clojure web-stack.

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The authors show how to build a fully featured SPA app with re-frame, a popular front-end framework for ClojureScript supporting a functional style MVC approach for managing the UI state in Single-Page Application-style applications. Readers will also gain expertise in the popular Ring/Compojure stack using the Luminus framework.

Author: Dmitri Sotnikov and Scot Brown
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: July 2021
Pages: 350
ISBN: 978-1680506822
Print: ‎ 168050682X
Audience: Developers wanting to learn Clojure web development
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: Other Languages and Web design and development 

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