Hands-On Reactive Programming with Clojure - Konrad Szydlo, Leonardo Borges

Hands-On Reactive Programming with Clojure

Create asynchronous, event-based, and concurrent applications, 2nd Edition
Buch | Softcover
298 Seiten
2019 | 2nd Revised edition
Packt Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-78934-613-8 (ISBN)
34,90 inkl. MwSt
Reactive Programming is central to many concurrent systems, and can help make the process of developing highly concurrent, event-driven, and asynchronous applications simpler and less error-prone. This edition aims at practically exploring reactive programming in the latest version of Clojure, while covering some of the newly added features.
Learn how to use RxClojure to deal with stateful computations

Key Features

Leverage the features of Functional Reactive Programming using Clojure
Create dataflow-based systems that are the building blocks of Reactive Programming
Use different Functional Reactive Programming frameworks, techniques, and patterns to solve real-world problems

Book DescriptionReactive Programming is central to many concurrent systems, and can help make the process of developing highly concurrent, event-driven, and asynchronous applications simpler and less error-prone.

This book will allow you to explore Reactive Programming in Clojure 1.9 and help you get to grips with some of its new features such as transducers, reader conditionals, additional string functions, direct linking, and socket servers. Hands-On Reactive Programming with Clojure starts by introducing you to Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) and its formulations, as well as showing you how it inspired Compositional Event Systems (CES). It then guides you in understanding Reactive Programming as well as learning how to develop your ability to work with time-varying values thanks to examples of reactive applications implemented in different frameworks. You'll also gain insight into some interesting Reactive design patterns such as the simple component, circuit breaker, request-response, and multiple-master replication. Finally, the book introduces microservices-based architecture in Clojure and closes with examples of unit testing frameworks.

By the end of the book, you will have gained all the knowledge you need to create applications using different Reactive Programming approaches.

What you will learn

Understand how to think in terms of time-varying values and event streams
Create, compose, and transform observable sequences using Reactive extensions
Build a CES framework from scratch using core.async as its foundation
Develop a simple ClojureScript game using Reagi
Integrate Om and RxJS in a web application
Implement a reactive API in Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Discover helpful approaches to backpressure and error handling
Get to grips with futures and their applications

Who this book is forIf you’re interested in using Reactive Programming to build asynchronous and concurrent applications, this is the book for you. Basic knowledge of Clojure programming is necessary to understand the concepts covered in this book.

Konrad Szydlo has worked with Clojure for the last 7 years. Since January 2016, he has worked as a software engineer and team leader at Retailic, responsible for building a website for the biggest royalty program in Poland. Prior to this, he worked as a developer with Sky, developing e-commerce and sports applications, where he used Ruby, Java, and PHP. He is also listed in the Top 75 Datomic developers on GitHub. Konrad is a part of the Clojurian Slack community, is very interested in functional programming, and gave a Datomic Database talk at the ClojureD conference in Berlin in 2015. He also gave a talk on Creating reactive components using ClojureScript React wrappers during Lambda Days in Kraków in 2016. Leonardo Borges is a programming languages enthusiast who loves writing code, contributing to open source software, and speaking on subjects he feels strongly about. He has used Clojure professionally, both as a lead consultant at ThoughtWorks and as a development team lead at Atlassian, where he helped build real-time collaborative editing technology. Leonardo is currently the CTO for MODRON. Apart from this book, he contributed a couple of chapters to Clojure Cookbook, O'Reilly. Leonardo founded and currently runs the Sydney Clojure User Group in Australia. He also writes posts about software, with a focus on functional programming, on his website. When he isn't writing code, he enjoys riding motorcycles, weightlifting, and playing the guitar.

Table of Contents

What is Reactive Programming?
A Look at Reactive Extensions
Asynchronous Programming and Networking
Introduction to core.async
Creating Your Own CES Framework with core.async
Building a simple Clojurescript game with Javelin/Reagi
The UI as a Function
Futures
A Reactive API to Amazon Web Services
Reactive Microservices
Testing Reactive Apps
Concurrency Utilities in Clojure
Appendix: The Algebra of Library Design

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Birmingham
Sprache englisch
Maße 75 x 93 mm
Themenwelt Informatik Weitere Themen Hardware
Naturwissenschaften Biologie
ISBN-10 1-78934-613-4 / 1789346134
ISBN-13 978-1-78934-613-8 / 9781789346138
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