This repository log my progress through Clojure for the Brave and True written by Daniel Higginbotham. It is a nice book about Clojure taking the reader through Vampires and Werewolves hunting and cheese thieves catching.
As the book was written before some recent development in the clojure world, some code might differ from the original. A non-exhaustive list of things that might differ are:
- Using deps.edn instead of leiningen. deps.edn are becoming the de-facto dependency management tool in the Clojure ecosystem. It is better to go with it
- Using Sublime text instead of Emacs. I really can't get my head around Emacs. I'll try maybe another time. Who knows? It could finally click. But at the moment I'll go with Sublime Text. I also tried Calva + VSCode but it feels too magical for me and the nREPL dependency was unnecessary.
Clojure for the Brave and True is a book by Daniel Higginbotham published by No Starch Press. All the code in this repository come from this book with very slight alteration when necessary.