I am trying to run the my-website.
My structure is
my-website top level
src
my-website
model
db.clj
sould I use this command
lein repl
(load-fil
Here are some functional programming job opportunities that were posted
recently:
Clojure Developer at Bluemont Labs
http://functionaljobs.com/jobs/150-clojure-developer-at-bluemont-labs
Distributed Systems Developer at Two Sigma Investments
http://functionaljobs.com/jobs/149-distributed-s
Mark Volkmann has a very comprehensive article on Clojure's STM available here:
http://java.ociweb.com/mark/stm/
Cheers,
Michał
On 31 May 2013 13:31, Stefan Kamphausen wrote:
> You may want to use the code from https://gist.github.com/Chouser/456326 to
> study how the history in refs works. S
Hi,
I used to use slimux+tmux combination until I find vim-fireplace.
It's really cool. For me it makes life much easier.
On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 8:35:34 PM UTC+1, Jeb wrote:
>
> Any suggestions for a vim man?
>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Cedric Greevey
>
> > wrote:
>
>> On Wed,
On 2 June 2013 07:58, Michael Klishin wrote:
> For people who are not sure where to find the project as opposed to the
> paper it implements, here it is:
> https://github.com/clojure/core.rrb-vector
You can also find this address in the announcement message at the
start of this thread.
> Unfortu
I also do not think that this is a bad thing.
First, I don't see the many implementations of lisp as a "mistake". They
are all bound together by the language standard, which is good enough for
compatibility, meaning that most of the time you won't need to use
implementation specific features. A
2013/6/2 Zed Becker
> Common lisp also commited the same mistake back in the past
I'm not convinced it is a mistake.
There are only 3 implementations that are actually used in production
and feature complete: Clojure, ClojureScript, ClojureCLR. They are
largely developed by the same group of p
There are a couple of things that help to keep the Ruby variants
in sync. The first is that fact that Ruby has a substantial set
of built-in methods that provide access to OS resources (eg, I/O).
So, with a bit of care, I can open and read or write a file using
any sort of interop syntax.
The sec
Hi all,
Within last two years, many alternate clojure implementations have
come up, which embrace python, javascript, lua, C, and more recently
ruby.
Common lisp also commited the same mistake back in the past. So many
common lisp implementations exist like SBCL, ABCL, lispworks etc.
which cause
I like LightTable.
Em terça-feira, 17 de janeiro de 2012 19h38min05s UTC-2, Josef Frydl
escreveu:
>
> Can you please recommend the Best IDE for Clojure? I have Eclipse
> NetBeans and JetBrain already installed.
>
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