Hi,

Am 13.06.2009 um 02:45 schrieb Wrexsoul:

I think this exists already somewhere in clojure.contrib.java-utils or
so.

Don't have that third-party library.

Maybe clojure.contrib.duck-streams?

Don't have that third-party library.

Then you should check it out, no?

Let's see.

http://clojure.org/atoms

firefox inc-search for "reset"

Oops, not found.


http://clojure.org/API gives a good overview.

Sorry, the only way I'd have known about half of this was to actually
read the api docs cover to cover, and for half of the other half, to
download and install a third-party library and read ITS docs cover-to-
cover. :)


Well. That's the usual way to gather information: reading.
The other usual way is asking other people - ie. this group
or the #clojure channel.

So whenever you do something ugly like set-atom! you
should stop and think that there are other bright heads
out there, which probably already solved that problem.
It's actually a feature, that Clojure has a small core. Much
more appealing than Common Lisp.

And if you don't want to stress this group or the clojure
channel, you might also use this magic google thing.
At least it seems more appropriate than Firefox inc
search....

Sincerely
Meikel

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