On Friday, November 8, 2024 at 9:39:53 PM UTC+5:30 Daniel Slutsky wrote:

Hi!

Thanks for mentioning Noj.
I'd be glad to discuss it if you have any questions or ideas.


Thanks for all the hard work (often thankless!) of not only organising a 
niche community, but also driving/helping projects like noj.
 

Basically, it is collecting a stack of libraries with documentation and 
integration tests.
We approach it by generating tests from documentation. This way, we verify 
the docs are correct (and also enjoy a way to write some kind of literate 
tests).
https://scicloj.github.io/clay/#test-generation


Yes, I noticed. It's a good idea worth stealing!

I'll pop into the SciCloj Zulip for noj-specific questions. Right now I'm 
on the hammock, just letting thoughts swirl in my head.

RDF / open-graph style metadata has been on my mind [1] for a while, 
especially to make LLMs *reliably* useful for pattern-matching / grunt work 
tasks. I'm so glad for Luke VanderHart's recent Conj talk [2]. Now I can 
point people to an actual expert who knows what he's talking about! 
 
[1] Riffed about in "Mycelium Clj" 
https://www.evalapply.org/posts/mycelium-clj/
*    In a world of concrete objects, steel frameworks bring sense and 
order. In a forest of composable tools, libraries and open-ended schemas, 
it would be the mycelia. A frustrated yet optimistic man muses "Might such 
a thing come to be?".*
    ... ... ...
*    What I can't tell is if all this boils down to "Oh look, yet another 
internet rando witlessly reverse-engineered a cheap knock-off of RDF and 
the semantic web.". Or if it is something practicable within the little 
village (relatively speaking) of Clojureland.*
    ... ... ...
*    (And then some specific properties of the hypothetical mycelium-clj, 
and some use-cases similar to "Please Mx. LLM, help me make a data stack 
for X, Y, Z purpose".)*

[2] Hell yes... "*RDF and the future of LLMs" by Luke VanderHart* 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxzUjpihIH4

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