A very simple plugin that I wrote today that we're using in our approach to
continuous integration and deployment at Draker. Enjoy! Comments, feedback,
issues, or pull requests are welcome... --Rob lein-deploy-app
A Leiningen plugin to push application uberjars to an AWS s3 bucket,
organized by ap
Who wants to run reducers in a distributed, hdfs-backed environment?
Some cool stuff coming down the pike:
http://medianetwork.oracle.com/video/player/1785432463001
https://thestrangeloop.com/sessions/h2o-open-source-bigdatabase-for-interactive-analytics
I don't know this guy, but if anyone does
Yep. Thanks for the patch, Ben. I had set
org-babel-default-header-args:clojure to '((:noweb . "tangle")) in my
.emacs, so I was getting the benefit of automatic noweb expansion when
tangling (but not weaving). It's all fun and games until you break someone
else's setup! ;)
~Gary
On Wednes
This is awesome!
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Ulises wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've translated the code in
> http://experthuman.com/programming-with-nothing to Clojure and here's
> the result:
>
> - https://www.refheap.com/paste/5073/fullscreen (code)
> - https://www.refheap.com/paste/5074/fullscre
Kevin Downey writes:
Hi Kevin,
>> This is the new version using reducers (:as r). The problem here is
>> that to stop the iteration, one has to reduce the intermediate result
>> in every step and check if new reachable vertices (n) could be found.
>> If so, we need to do another iteration.
>
>
Hi,
I've translated the code in
http://experthuman.com/programming-with-nothing to Clojure and here's
the result:
- https://www.refheap.com/paste/5073/fullscreen (code)
- https://www.refheap.com/paste/5074/fullscreen (tests)
Cheers,
Ulises
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On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 4:22 AM, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have some code which uses a lot of map/mapcat/filter stuff and is
> totally eager (result is always an ordered set). That looked to me like
> a good candidate for reducers.
>
> Basically, my code enables me to write something li
We're happy to announce the new clj-ns-browser 1.3.0 - the "cool button-row
widget" - release.
The Clojure Namespace Browser is a GUI-based, Smalltalk-like development tool
that makes it easy to see, inspect, search, and browse the different
namespaces, classes/types, and vars of your live Cloj
My first thought on seeing:
(collide some-gaussjammer some-starship)
was "He's colliding two starships, he'll want (defmethod collide
[::starship ::starship] ...)"
In (what's left of) my OO brain, I think "That only requires one
upcast on gaussjammer to starship in order to get an exact matc
Thanks, Sean. It turns out the exception is being thrown from one of the
Java classes (I should have looked closer). I just assumed that doing the
recursion without loop/recur would always blow the stack eventually. I'll
have to do some research to understand when it does and when it doesn't.
I
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 8:37 AM, Dave Kincaid wrote:
> I also posted this to StackOverflow, so sorry if you saw it there too. If
> you want some rep points over there you can answer there too
> (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12427518/clojure-lazy-seq-over-java-iterative-code).
Looks like the
Here's a simplification of an exercise I was trying to write. We have a
two-level hierarchy of objects:
(derive ::starship ::thing)
(derive ::gaussjammer ::starship)
We have a generic function that uses both arguments:
(defmulti collide (fn [one two] [(type one) (type two)]))
We ha
I also posted this to StackOverflow, so sorry if you saw it there too. If
you want some rep points over there you can answer there too (
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12427518/clojure-lazy-seq-over-java-iterative-code
).
I'm trying to use create a Clojure seq from some iterative Java libra
Hi all,
I have some code which uses a lot of map/mapcat/filter stuff and is
totally eager (result is always an ordered set). That looked to me like
a good candidate for reducers.
Basically, my code enables me to write something like this:
--8<---cut here---start-
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 1:09 PM, Rogier Peters wrote:
> No offense, but could you next time provide a one line description of
> what your project is?
>
>
+1
For others here it is,
What is Immutant?
Immutant is an application server for Clojure. It's an integrated platform
built on JBoss AS7 that
No offense, but could you next time provide a one line description of
what your project is?
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 9:30 PM, Jim Crossley wrote:
> We released our third official version of Immutant today!
>
> With this release we now publish the Immutant namespaces to Clojars. They
> are of limit
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