You're quite welcome; I was happy to add your work there :-) It's always
wonderful seeing folks using Clojure for scientific research. I'm happy to
add similar showcasings to the list.
I should add that I've been wanting to make it easier for folks to submit
suggestions through the site, and add i
The Clojars maintenance is complete, and went off without a hitch.
If you see any oddness, please file an issue at
https://github.com/clojars/clojars-web/issues
- Toby
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 5:30 PM, Toby Crawley wrote:
> This weekend I'll be taking clojars.org down to migrate to a larger
> in
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 9:27 PM, James Elliott wrote:
> I second both of those thanks. And what timing, I just happen to be catching
> up on this mailing list right as the upgrade is happening, so I am perfectly
> forewarned. I hope it goes smoothly!
Thanks James (and Devin!), I appreciate it.
-
I second both of those thanks. And what timing, I just happen to be
catching up on this mailing list right as the upgrade is happening, so I am
perfectly forewarned. I hope it goes smoothly!
Also, evidence of karma? Shortly after contributing to the Clojars
Bountysource campaign, I received an
I've been discussing with Tom Marble the feasibility of putting
Clojars under the umbrella of the Software Freedom Conservancy, since
it has an OSS codebase (which is a requirement for the SFC, and
something that is lacking from the CCO proposal, since moving Clojure
itself under the SFC isn't an o
Just noticed one of my research paper made it to the showcase :-). Thanks
for that!
As for clojure resources: I have been mainly used clojure itself, and
visualization libraries, (incanter, quil and gg4clj [to make plots in R
with ggplot2, but you can use it to run any R code]), and sometimes a