Summary
Web Development with Clojure, Third Edition — by Dmitri Sotnikov, Scot Brown (85 / 107)
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This concludes our tour of Clojure basics. Altogether, we touched on only a small portion of the overall language. But if you understand the preceding examples, then you should have no trouble following any of the code in the rest of the book. Once you have your development environment up and running, don’t hesitate to try out the examples shown here in the REPL and play around with them until you feel comfortable moving on.
Footnotes
[83] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persistent_data_structure
[84] http://clojure.org/concurrent_programming
[85] https://clojure.org/guides/reader_conditionals
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