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Clojure Reactive Programming

You're reading from   Clojure Reactive Programming Design and implement highly reusable reactive applications by integrating different frameworks with Clojure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783986668
Length 232 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Leonardo Borges Leonardo Borges
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. What is Reactive Programming? 2. A Look at Reactive Extensions FREE CHAPTER 3. Asynchronous Programming and Networking 4. Introduction to core.async 5. Creating Your Own CES Framework with core.async 6. Building a Simple ClojureScript Game with Reagi 7. The UI as a Function 8. Futures 9. A Reactive API to Amazon Web Services A. The Algebra of Library Design B. Bibliography
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Monads

Our last abstraction will solve the very problem we raised in the previous section: how to safely perform intermediate calculations by preserving the semantics of the abstractions we're working with—in this case, options.

It should be no surprise now that fluokitten also provides a protocol for Monads, simplified and shown as follows:

(defprotocol Monad
  (bind [mv g]))

If you think in terms of a class hierarchy, Monads would be at the bottom of it, inheriting from Applicative Functors, which, in turn, inherit from Functors. That is, if you're working with a Monad, you can assume it is also an Applicative and a Functor.

The bind function of monads takes a function g as its second argument. This function receives as input the value contained in mv and returns another Monad containing its result. This is a crucial part of the contract: g has to return a Monad.

The reason why will become clearer after some examples. But first, let's promote our Option abstraction to...

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