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Cheers,
Sean Murphy
FunctionalJ
Hello,
I would like to announce the first release of retrograde, a small Clojure
DSL that deals with the problem of accessing information and results from
previous iterations during the **lazy** transformation of a sequence or
during the **lazy** generation of an infinite sequence. The main
I notice you mention:
> For some JavaScript libraries there is an acceptable workaround
Under what circumstances would this not be acceptable?
On Friday, March 14, 2014 5:39:06 PM UTC-7, David Nolen wrote:
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> I've written up an explanation how to make this work
> http://swannodette.github.io/2
This is brilliant. Thanks for sharing!
On Friday, March 14, 2014 5:39:06 PM UTC-7, David Nolen wrote:
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> I've written up an explanation how to make this work
> http://swannodette.github.io/2014/03/14/externs-got-you-down/
>
> David
>
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Hello Everyone,
I've just posted a new release for Dakait v0.1.0 which I believe is
reasonably stable. Work is on-going and any feedback, suggestions, advice,
criticism or pull-requests would be greatly appreciated.
https://github.com/verma/dakait
http://udayv.com/dakait/ <-- screenshots and m
I agree with most of his arguments but not all of them.
Memory subsystems have always been a major concern.
Since 35 years ago, many designs went through simulation before
burning anything on chip. Especially SMP designs with shared memory
given the cost of prototyping.
Simulations used "typical"
Consider using criterium or similar for benchmarking. (time) is ok for rough
and ready, but by the time you've navigated the tiered JIT of the JVM it just
isn't good enough to be able to make useful inferences from the results.
Pete
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The best I've sound so far is MathML.
Unfortunately:
* it's FireFox only
* Chrome dropped support
* I really like Chrome's debugger
* It's also slow-ish
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 4:04 AM, Jony Hudson wrote:
> It doesn't help answer your question, but FWIW: I know MathJax renders
> dynami
Meltdown [1] is a Clojure interface to Reactor [2], an asynchronous
programming
toolkit for the JVM.
Release notes:
http://blog.clojurewerkz.org/blog/2014/03/16/meltdown-1-dot-0-0-beta8-is-released/
1. https://github.com/clojurewerkz/meltdown
2.
http://spring.io/blog/2013/11/12/it-can-t-just-be-b
Jochen (and anyone else affected by this): Sorry, took me a few days,
but I've released 2.0.7, which fixes all the bugs reported above.
Cheers, Jay
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 6:54 AM, Jay Fields wrote:
> Thanks for all the examples, I'll look today at getting these fixed up.
>
>
> On Thursday, Marc
Hi Morg,
There's still time left, hopefully Jamie will chime in on the list.
Thanks,
Ambrose
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Morgawr Havenlost wrote:
> Hello everybody :)
> I might be a bit too late, but I was interested in having a look at the
> Codexes project
> for the GSoC 2014 (as linked
Yes - this is exactly what I was looking for :-) - thanks alot - will make
my life much easier.
Jules
On Sunday, 16 March 2014 11:35:06 UTC, Jules wrote:
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> Thanks, Karsten - it is dissasembly and not decompilation that I want :-)
> - I'll take a look.
>
> Jules
>
>
> On Sunday, 16 March 2014
Thanks, Karsten - it is dissasembly and not decompilation that I want :-) -
I'll take a look.
Jules
On Sunday, 16 March 2014 09:23:58 UTC, Karsten Schmidt wrote:
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> Jules, there's also the no.disassemble lein plugin which works for any
> repl:
>
> https://github.com/gtrak/no.disassemble
> On
Hello everybody :)
I might be a bit too late, but I was interested in having a look at the
Codexes project
for the GSoC 2014 (as linked here
http://dev.clojure.org/display/community/Project+Ideas ),
however I do not know how to contact the mentor or how to find him (irc?),
what are the
required
It doesn't help answer your question, but FWIW: I know MathJax renders
dynamically into an existing DOM node because it needs to get sizing
information before it renders. This means, for instance, that you can't
even render into a DOM fragment off-screen.
Jony
On Saturday, 15 March 2014 03:36
Jules, there's also the no.disassemble lein plugin which works for any repl:
https://github.com/gtrak/no.disassemble
On 16 Mar 2014 00:13, "Jules" wrote:
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> H
>
> Looks like it's time I figured out how to use Cider - it appears to have
> support for decompiling funcs at the repl...
>
>
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