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clojure-style-guide
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XML is better than YAML
Fixed link to that style guide entry: https://guide.clojure.style/#opt-commas-in-map-literals
Per that style guide, the above map would be formatted like this (on HN, just indent by two spaces):
{:a 1
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How to be more idiomatic?
As for the broader question of Clojure style, there are style guides like https://github.com/bbatsov/clojure-style-guide and tools like clj-kondo to help learn and reinforce important practices.
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What makes Clojure better than X for you?
Basically, you learn the expected places to put whitespace, make sure to edit your code accordingly and all of the parens will be automatically closed and adjusted. Using parinfer—which you can also combine with the more traditional paredit—makes writing Clojure code a lot like writing Python.
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Poignant perspective I found about Clojure's community in r/ExperiencedDevs
Also, there are guidelines, the styleguide, clj-kondo, kibit etc. And if you don't review your interns/juniors code to teach them good practices - you're doing it wrong (well, this one is true for any practical PL out there).
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How to learn Clojure idioms?
Another good resource is https://guide.clojure.style/ -- the (unofficial) community style guide for Clojure.
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4-space indents?
It's not an answer to your question but i can refer you to https://github.com/bbatsov/clojure-style-guide
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Clojure Coding Guide
The same could be said about the "Clojure Style Guide" from the Cider guy. As a matter of fact, there was an issue about it that was quickly declined https://github.com/bbatsov/clojure-style-guide/issues/232
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Wrote one of my first clojure programs (tic-tac-toe). Any constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated.
Formatting is not that great, see https://github.com/bbatsov/clojure-style-guide btw
- Want to get into closure, but struck at practice
- [clojure-noob][code-review]I've written my first piece of code in clojure, can you guys review it ?
kibit
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Introducing Splint: a fast Kibit-style idiom and code-shape linter
I've recently been working on a code-shape linter for Clojure and decided it's good enough to show off publicly. It occupies the same space as Kibit but is designed to be significantly faster by using macros to compile somewhat efficient predicate functions for the offending patterns instead of relying on the powerful but extremely slow core.logic library:
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How to learn Clojure idioms?
https://github.com/jonase/kibit analyses your code and suggests changes for it to be more idiomatic.
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Wrote one of my first clojure programs (tic-tac-toe). Any constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated.
Please configure and use tools like clj-kondo and kibit. Kibit will report areas where you could write idiomatic clojure instead. Eg, it should catch all those (if (condition) true false) and ask you to replace it with (condition). Or if you really need a boolean value, use boolean to coerce it.
What are some alternatives?
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
splint - A Clojure linter focused on style and code shape.
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