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Ep 060: Reduce Done Quick

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Each week, we discuss a different topic about Clojure and functional programming.

If you have a question or topic you'd like us to discuss, tweet @clojuredesign, send an email to feedback@clojuredesign.club, or join the #clojuredesign-podcast channel on the Clojurians Slack.

This week, the topic is: "Reducers." We look at clojure.core.reducers and how it extracts performance by composing reducing functions.

Selected quotes:

  • "The seq abstraction, it's rather lazy."
  • "It's amazing how much work laziness requires."
  • "It doesn't work out as well. That's a wonderful way of saying 'wrong'."
  • "Because ease of use was a design goal, they're pretty easy to use."

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Ep 060: Reduce Done Quick

Functional Design in Clojure

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Each week, we discuss a different topic about Clojure and functional programming.

If you have a question or topic you'd like us to discuss, tweet @clojuredesign, send an email to feedback@clojuredesign.club, or join the #clojuredesign-podcast channel on the Clojurians Slack.

This week, the topic is: "Reducers." We look at clojure.core.reducers and how it extracts performance by composing reducing functions.

Selected quotes:

  • "The seq abstraction, it's rather lazy."
  • "It's amazing how much work laziness requires."
  • "It doesn't work out as well. That's a wonderful way of saying 'wrong'."
  • "Because ease of use was a design goal, they're pretty easy to use."

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