+1 for letting more people contribute to it and for planning on coming with a great junction of all these great projects
On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 9:23:31 PM UTC-4, Devin Walters (devn) wrote: > > Thanks for the reply Francesco. I know you said the code needs clean up > and all, but FWIW I haven't seen any project where that wasn't the case. > I'd encourage you to put it up on github. I for one would be interested in > contributing. I want to merge GetClojure, crossclj, clojuredocs, > clojuresphere, Clojars, and Clojure-doc into a one stop shop for all things > Clojure. All of the pieces have been worked out separately. With a little > bit of collaboration I think those of us interested in these sorts of > projects could build something really fantastic for the community. > > @Francesco && @All: Drop me a private email if you'd be interested in > discussing working on something like this. I'll set up a google hangout and > we can get together and talk about it. Think of the songs they'll write > about us if we succeed! :) > > Cheers, > '(Devin Walters) > > On Jun 11, 2014, at 18:05, Francesco Bellomi <francesc...@gmail.com > <javascript:>> wrote: > > Devin, > > On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 6:25:13 PM UTC+2, Devin Walters (devn) wrote: >> >> A few nitpicks: >> > > Thanks for your feedback; I really appreciate any opinion or suggestion, > especially related to the UI > > >> >> - I find the usability to be a bit difficult in some places. For >> instance, search results and specific function pages feel kind of cluttered. >> > > I understand that. I was trying to cram as much info as possible, and I > was too lazy to write some basic pagination facility. I think that the > problem is especially relevant when you have a lot of results. > > >> - What does "Some other projects..." mean? Are they related to the >> function I'm viewing, or are they just random projects? >> > > Totally random. I was trying to enable/facilitate some serendipitous > exploration. > > >> - It's not clear what kind of interaction is being encouraged by adding >> the Google+ comments box. Maybe a slightly longer up-front explanation >> about how you envision people using the site would be useful to people >> trying it out? >> > > I agree with you, comments are not well-integrated and not really usable > right now, and it's not clear if (or how) they fit in the current iteration > of the project. > I was inspired by clojuredocs.org commenting system, which I think is > really useful, but I don't have a clear answer right now on how it's > possible to bootstrap some kind of community activity around CrossClj. > Maybe it's a viable and good idea, maybe not. > > >> >> Finally, maybe you already explained this somewhere, so forgive me if I'm >> adding noise, but are you using tools.analyze, codeq, etc. to do this? If >> not, I'd be interested in hearing more about how you built it. >> > > It's not much complicated: for each namespace in each project, > tools.analyzer.* produces an AST that resolves var occurrences (definitions > and applications) in the source code into their fully namespace-qualified > vars; pomegranate resolves namespaces into their fully qualified artifacts > (in terms of maven coordinates). The combination of the two generates a > coherent addressing space that is used to generate the hyperlinks. Actual > links are positioned in the source code using the metadata in the AST. > Lucene is used to maintain the inverse index (ie. var definition -> var > application). > Of course namespaces need to be macroexpanded and fully evaluated, which > causes a lot of funny side effects ;-) > > Hope this helps, feel free to ask for more details > > Francesco > > > > > >> >> Thanks for building this. I look forward to playing around with it. >> >> Cheers, >> -- >> Devin Walters >> >> On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Mike Haney wrote: >> >> Very cool. Is there a public REST api? >> >> I ask because I'm thinking a lighttable plugin that uses this to search >> for dependencies and automatically add them to project.clj would be pretty >> easy to write and quite useful. 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