Clojure is a dynamic, general-purpose functional programming language based on the Lisp programming language created by Rich Hickey. Via https://clojure.org/index, you can download the lastest version of the language (at the time of writing it is the 1.8.0 version) and find documentation and guides about how to program in the Clojure programming language. You can install support for Clojure in the most popular Java IDEs such as Eclipse. Another interesting web page is http://clojure-doc.org, where you can find the community-driven documentation site for the Clojure programming language.
In this section, we will show you the most important concurrency elements of the Clojure programming language and how to use them. We are not going to make an introduction to the Clojure programming language. You can review the commented webs to learn how to program in Clojure...