Clojure
About Clojure
A dynamic and functional Lisp programming dialect on the Java platform is called Clojure. Similar to other Lisp dialects, Clojure also contains a Lisp macro system and considers code as data. The current development approach is community-driven, with Rich Hickey serving as its benign lifetime dictator.
Why is Clojure important?
Concurrency tools are quite strong in Clojure. Three alternative methods based on refs, atoms, and agents are used to explain exchanging states between threads in this. This functional architecture has the advantage of synchronous value retrieval and eliminates the requirement for encapsulated activity.
Who should take the Clojure Exam?
- Clojure developers
- Intermediate Clojure developers
- Java developers
- Lisp developers
Clojure Certification Course Outline
- Overview of Clojure
- REPL
- Syntax
- Variables and functions
- Primitive data types
- Data structures and Control structures
- Dynamic and lexical scopes
- Read-Eval-Apply
- Macros
- Reducers and transducers
- Concurrent programming
- Loops
- Exception handling
- Namespaces
- Functional programming
- Destructuring
Certificate in Clojure FAQs
How to register for the exam?
You can directly go to the certification exam page and register for the exam.
What happens if I fail in the exam?
You will be required to re-register and appear for the exam. There is no limit on exam retake.
How many questions will be there in the exam?
There will be 50 questions of 1 mark each
Is there any negative marking?
No there is no negative marking
What is the passing score for the Certification?
You have to score 25/50 to pass the exam.
When will the result be declared?
The result will be declared immediately on submission.
How can I take the exam?
It will be a computer-based exam. The exam can be taken from anywhere around the world.