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    Clojure Cookbook

    Clojure Cookbook

    This is the home of O'Reilly's Clojure Cookbook

    ...The most difficult part of mastering any language is knowing how to apply it, in an idiomatic way, to tasks that real software developers encounter every day. This is especially true of Clojure. Of course, this binding assumes you're using adoc-mode for reading .asciidoc files. We suggest CIDER for evaluating code interactively. Adding the following hook to your config will enable cider-mode every time you enter an AsciiDoc file. Once active, you can start a REPL and evaluate code like you would do in any regular Clojure file.
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    Midje

    Midje

    Midje provides a migration path from clojure.test

    Midje is a testing library for Clojure designed for readable, expressive test writing. It offers both top-down (mock-based) and bottom-up testing styles, helps ease migration from clojure.test, and promotes graceful syntax for developer-friendly test expression. Midje has loaded the tests and run them for the first time. It's also watching for file changes. When it sees them, it loads the changed files and any dependencies. But notice that you still have a repl prompt. That means you can...
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