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Ep 094: Concrete Composition

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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: "decomposition." We help our code through a breakup so it can find its true colors.

Our discussion includes:

  • How to process text and add color.
  • When is it time to decompose?
  • Return of the box mix!
  • How to separate transformation from I/O.
  • How to use reducing functions to repeat computation.
  • What makes code orthogonal?
  • The woes of packing useful data into bits.
  • Signs of complexity in the Java underlayer.
  • What is the difference between isolation and decomposition?
  • What are some natural points of separation?

Selected quotes:

  • "We are composing ourselves!"
  • "I'm a terminal guy, so this is all in the terminal."
  • "You can go look it up on the Internet. I'm not going to try to speak ANSI right now."
  • "The box mix makes it really easy to make a cake, but it also constricts your ability to do more things with it."
  • "By definition, any side effect is an orthogonal concern."
  • "It's screaming for decomposition!"
  • "Separating these out makes it so that it's easier to understand each part by itself."
  • "We have our 'actual code' badge again as a programming podcast!"

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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: "decomposition." We help our code through a breakup so it can find its true colors.

Our discussion includes:

  • How to process text and add color.
  • When is it time to decompose?
  • Return of the box mix!
  • How to separate transformation from I/O.
  • How to use reducing functions to repeat computation.
  • What makes code orthogonal?
  • The woes of packing useful data into bits.
  • Signs of complexity in the Java underlayer.
  • What is the difference between isolation and decomposition?
  • What are some natural points of separation?

Selected quotes:

  • "We are composing ourselves!"
  • "I'm a terminal guy, so this is all in the terminal."
  • "You can go look it up on the Internet. I'm not going to try to speak ANSI right now."
  • "The box mix makes it really easy to make a cake, but it also constricts your ability to do more things with it."
  • "By definition, any side effect is an orthogonal concern."
  • "It's screaming for decomposition!"
  • "Separating these out makes it so that it's easier to understand each part by itself."
  • "We have our 'actual code' badge again as a programming podcast!"

Links:

  continue reading

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