Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.16 (995 Votes) |
Asin | : | 178216264X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 342 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Using Clojure for data analysis and collection, this book will show you how to gain fresh insights and perspectives from your data with an essential collection of practical, structured recipes."The Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook" presents recipes for every stage of the data analysis process. From creating revealing graphs to using data analysis libraries, you'll learn both the basics and advanced techniques.OverviewGet a handle on the torrent of data the modern Internet has createdRecipes for every stage from collection to analysisA practical approach to analyzing data to help you make informed decisionsIn Detail
Dmitri Sotnikov said A bag of tricks for Data Analysis in Clojure. Data analysis happens to one of the major niches where Clojure has been gaining popularity. However, the documentation on the subject is far from focused.The book provides a collection of recipes for accomplishing common tasks associated with analyzing different types of data sets. It starts out by showing how. "A good book for discovering and playing with data in Clojure." according to armel esnault. Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook, Second Edition by EricRochester. Format ebook PDFTwo years after the first version Eric Rochester has published anupdated version of his book "Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook".The book gives a nice overview of data analysis in the clojureprogramming language. It provides hundreds. A book full of clear and useful recipes for reading, manipulating and analysing data This is a very interesting book with plenty of practical recipes about Data Analysis.The author goes through the different phases of Data Analysis, starting from the low level details about how to read data from actual sources, continuing on how to clean it up to obtain meaningful results and presenting differ
When he's not doing those things, he programs in a variety of languages and platforms, including websites and systems in Python and libraries for linguistics and statistics in C#. He works at the Scholars' Lab in the library at the University of Virginia, helping humanities professors and graduate students realize their digitally informed rese
Currently, he's exploring functional programming languages, including Clojure and Haskell. When he's not doing those things, he programs in a variety of languages and platforms, including websites and systems in Python and libraries for linguistics and statistics in C#. He works at the Scholars' Lab in the library at the University of Virginia, helping humanities professors and graduate students realize their digitally informed research agendas.. About the AuthorEric RochesterEric Rochester enjoys reading, writing, and spending time with his wife and kids