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## Async
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Apart from `future` and `pmap` for creating threads, you may use the
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`clojure.core.async` namespace, aliases as `async`, for asynchronous
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`clojure.core.async` namespace for asynchronous
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scripting. The following example shows how to get first available value from two
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different processes:
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Note: the `go` macro is available for compatibility with JVM programs, but the
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implementation maps to `clojure.core.async/thread` and the single exclamation
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mark operations (`<!`, `>!`, etc.) map to with the double exclamation mark
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operations (`<!!`, `>!!`, etc.). It will not `park` threads, like on the JVM.
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mark operations (`<!`, `>!`, etc.) map to the double exclamation mark operations
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(`<!!`, `>!!`, etc.). It will not `park` threads, like on the JVM.
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## HTTP
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