Finding the version of Clojure you are using is as simple as executing one of the following commands inside the Clojure REPL, which you can enter by running clojure: # clojure Clojure 1.8.0 user=> ...
This is Part Two of a series of articles on Java.next. In Part Two, I will look at how Java.next languages interoperate with Java. Java interop is trivial in all of the Java.next languages. We have ...
This is Part Three of a series of articles on Java.next. In Part Three, I will explore how the Java.next languages (JRuby, Groovy, Clojure, and Scala) support dispatch. For my purposes here, dispatch ...
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