Ha! Love it.
Ambrose
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Robert Levy wrote:
> Errata: I mistakenly referred to The Trystero Furcula by its former
> work-in-progress name (the double furcula).
>
> Just to be clear, the arrows presently included in the swiss arrows
> collection are:
>
> -<> The Diam
Errata: I mistakenly referred to The Trystero Furcula by its former
work-in-progress name (the double furcula).
Just to be clear, the arrows presently included in the swiss arrows
collection are:
-<> The Diamond Wand
<<- The Back Arrow
-< , -<:p The Furcula, Parallel Furcula
-<< , -<<:p The Trys
Swiss arrows is a library I wrote today, providing a number of useful arrow
macros.
- The Diamond Wand: a generalized arrow macro for threading into any
position.
- The Back Arrow: ->> with its arguments reversed, convenient in some
cases.
- The Furcula / Parallel Furcula: branch th
Jeff Weiss writes:
> From browsing git, it looks like the project.clj version hasn't been
> incremented in 7 months, and the fix for closures came in after that.
> If you're using serializable.fn from a maven repo, it is out of
> date, AFAICT.
Sorry about that; just pushed a new 1.1.2 version wi
Hi,
I'm trying to define some bits of Hadoop glue using `deftype` from
Clojure. I'm using Leiningen to produce an AOT-complied JAR of the
generated classes. At runtime, Hadoop uses reflection to load classes
specified by name in (non-code) configuration. Hadoop is able to locate
and instantiate
I'm happy to announce the release of kibit[1] version 0.0.3. New in this
release include:
* much better reporting
* a more advanced rule system
* more rules
* bug fixes
Thanks to all who have contributed!
Jonas
[1] https://github.com/jonase/kibit
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