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Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook - Second Edition

You're reading from   Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook - Second Edition Dive into data analysis with Clojure through over 100 practical recipes for every stage of the analysis and collection process

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784390297
Length 372 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Importing Data for Analysis FREE CHAPTER 2. Cleaning and Validating Data 3. Managing Complexity with Concurrent Programming 4. Improving Performance with Parallel Programming 5. Distributed Data Processing with Cascalog 6. Working with Incanter Datasets 7. Statistical Data Analysis with Incanter 8. Working with Mathematica and R 9. Clustering, Classifying, and Working with Weka 10. Working with Unstructured and Textual Data 11. Graphing in Incanter 12. Creating Charts for the Web Index

What you need for this book

One piece of software required for this book is the Java Development Kit (JDK), which you can obtain from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html. JDK is necessary to run and develop on the Java platform.

The other major piece of software that you'll need is Leiningen 2, which you can download and install from http://leiningen.org/. Leiningen 2 is a tool used to manage Clojure projects and their dependencies. It has become the de facto standard project tool in the Clojure community.

Throughout this book, we'll use a number of other Clojure and Java libraries, including Clojure itself. Leiningen will take care of downloading these for us as we need them.

You'll also need a text editor or Integrated Development Environment (IDE). If you already have a text editor of your choice, you can probably use it. See http://clojure.org/getting_started for tips and plugins for using your particular favorite environment. If you don't have a preference, I'd suggest that you take a look at using Eclipse with Counterclockwise. There are instructions to this set up at https://code.google.com/p/counterclockwise/.

That is all that's required. However, at various places throughout the book, some recipes will access other software. The recipes in Chapter 8, Working with Mathematica and R, that are related to Mathematica will require Mathematica, obviously, and those that are related to R will require that. However, these programs won't be used in the rest of the book, and whether you're interested in those recipes might depend on whether you already have this software.

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