I would wrap everything in a tree walking macro that first reverses all lists
and then starts evaluating other macros.
I'd love to see an Arabic clojure file btw :D
But non English source always makes me shudder a bit, one of the great things
about programming is that everybody speaks English ;)
Hi
I need to write a dsl in Arabic which is a RTL. I am not sure how to get
started with such a dsl in clojure. Any pointers with be really appreciated.
Thanks
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IntelliJ is swing! Well, knock me other with a feather :). Still wouldn't
want to go anywhere near building a Swing app though :).
On 14 Jan 2015 01:36, "Colin Fleming" wrote:
> On 14 January 2015 at 05:50, Colin Yates wrote:
>
>> My evolution of Java UI was swing>JSP>struts>JSF>velocity then on
On 14 January 2015 at 05:50, Colin Yates wrote:
> My evolution of Java UI was swing>JSP>struts>JSF>velocity then onto
> JavaScript/ExtJS. My instinct now when I hear the words "Java" and
> "UI" is to run a mile :).
>
This is where I point out that you're currently using a Swing app every day
:-)
I'd be pretty interested in this too. Though not quite enough to write it
myself (I've made "good enough" interfaces with Swing interop).
The thought occurs that there may be quite a bit of common code that could
be shared with respect to diffing / cursors etc. that would work equally
well for
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Mike Haney wrote:
> Anyway, given what I know today If I had to write a desktop GUI, my first
> instinct would be Clojurescript+node-webkit
Since I'm still investigating Clojure, my first instinct when writing a
desktop GUI --- similar to what Timothy Baldridge
It works for the development branch of Incanter 2.0 - which is a pretty
significant project with a lot of matrix code. You can switch between
Clatrix (native BLAS via JBlas), persistent vectors (regular Clojure
vectors) and vectorz-clj (pure JVM code) transparently.
I think it would be the sam
For something that's been "deprecated" for a while now, `use` sure still
shows up in A LOT of docs/tutorials/books/etc.
On Monday, January 12, 2015 at 7:48:44 PM UTC-5, Robert Berger wrote:
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> Wish this was in the Incanter docs and in the Readme
>
> On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at 12:09:20 PM UTC
Ditto to the others. This looks great, and I have a lot of core.matrix
compatible code I'd love to test it out against! Thanks for releasing this!
On Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 5:07:51 PM UTC-5, Sam Raker wrote:
>
> I'd like to politely add to the calls for this to become a pluggable
> core.m
I'd like to politely add to the calls for this to become a pluggable
core.matrix backend.
On Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 4:38:22 PM UTC-5, Dragan Djuric wrote:
>
> It would be nice if that would be that easy. However, I am sceptical...
>
> On Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 8:13:36 PM UTC+1, Christ
It would be nice if that would be that easy. However, I am sceptical...
On Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 8:13:36 PM UTC+1, Christopher Small wrote:
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> Awesome project!
>
> I'll echo the encouragement towards having Neanderthal implement the
> core.matrix protocols. You'll have much higher adoptio
Yeah, Adobe Flex can do that, too, with all the same caveats.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Timothy Baldridge
wrote:
> Before coming to Clojure I did 2 years of work on WPF/Silverlight apps,
> and let me say what those platforms offer blows the web stuff out of the
> water. Yes it's not cros
Before coming to Clojure I did 2 years of work on WPF/Silverlight apps, and
let me say what those platforms offer blows the web stuff out of the water.
Yes it's not cross-platform, but the ability to describe a layout with data
is unparalleled in the web world. I could sit down, and have a UI to a
On Tue Jan 13 2015 at 2:05:03 PM Christopher Small
wrote:
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> On the other hand, while the web app route may feel a bit overwhelming, it
> really is worth learning. Once you program web, you can deliver to any
> platform. It's ubiquitous. And once you get the hang of it, the paradigm
> isn't reall
Awesome project!
I'll echo the encouragement towards having Neanderthal implement the
core.matrix protocols. You'll have much higher adoption if folks know they
can just plug your tool in by changing a single line setting the underlying
implementation to Neanderthal. And as Mikera points out, i
Something else to consider...
If you really want to avoid doing a web app with all the complexity of
server code, client code, html, css, database, etc, then you might want to
look into [quil](https://github.com/quil/quil). It's a clojure wrapper of
the processing library for doing data visuali
If you're looking for functional reactive programming in Clojure (rather
than going web-based), there's a great library for Clojure bindings to
RxJava: https://github.com/ReactiveX/RxClojure
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My evolution is similar to Colin's, with more SWT than Swing. And I
understand where you're coming from - did Java for 15 years and C++ before
that. I didn't even really learn about functional programming until about
3 years ago, and after an aborted dive into learning Scala I switched to
Clo
On Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 10:15:26 AM UTC-5, Colin Yates wrote:
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> Wow, there is a lot to deal with :), so let me throw out some ideas:
> - have you considered building a web-app instead of a desktop app? If so,
> have a look at one of the react based languages (om or reagent would be my
I know it seems overwhelming, and if you try to keep up with all the latest
"cool" libraries,
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Roll up! Roll up!
The first talk at Skills Matter for the London Clojurians will be on 3 Feb.
Tom Crayford will be talking JVM performance tuning and clojure for
your edification, entertainment and enjoyment!
More details and registration here:
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You made the analogy to games/graphics, React model treats the DOM akin to
a graphics buffer, and they themselves present it as similar to the doom3
architecture. In practice, it feels a lot like a scene graph, with the
update/render methods on every component.
I don't know how easy it is to fit
One lesson I would share is that things are usually much quicker than
we expect. Always prove it is too slow before believing your
intuition.
On 13 January 2015 at 16:28, MS <5lvqbw...@sneakemail.com> wrote:
> If I come up with anything that might usefully tie Clojure data structures
> to JavaFX U
My evolution of Java UI was swing>JSP>struts>JSF>velocity then onto
JavaScript/ExtJS. My instinct now when I hear the words "Java" and
"UI" is to run a mile :).
I haven't looked at JavaFX (I think I had bailed before that appeared).
On 13 January 2015 at 16:05, Timothy Baldridge wrote:
> I've l
If I come up with anything that might usefully tie Clojure data structures
to JavaFX UI elements in a clean way, I may release it on github. For now
it's just one or two .clj files with all my random monkey-coding, using
lots of half-examples from various sources, which is pretty much how I
le
What about node-webkit + Clojurescript? I think it would be ideal
environment for desktop GUI?
On Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 7:05:40 PM UTC+3, tbc++ wrote:
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> I've long thought that the Clojure world needs a JavaFX/React hybrid.
> JavaFX2's API is extremely consistent, making it quite easy to
Hi, thanks for the response. Yes I've thought about a web-based platform.
There are tools like LightTable and UpVerter which are inspiring, and I
understand the V8 javascript engine renders stuff pretty quickly.
Unfortunately that would require getting up to speed on yet another way of
think
I've long thought that the Clojure world needs a JavaFX/React hybrid.
JavaFX2's API is extremely consistent, making it quite easy to program
against, but yes it still requires bindings and in-place mutation.
However a React-like diff-ing engine on it would be quite impressive. But
now you're into
Wow, there is a lot to deal with :), so let me throw out some ideas:
- have you considered building a web-app instead of a desktop app? If so,
have a look at one of the react based languages (om or reagent would be my
choice). Alternatively take a look at
other http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Func
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