I have been experimenting with something I call "path database".
It is very rough, but usable.
I would welcome some additional eyes and hands.
I have an index structure where you can "build an index" and then "find"
things.
https://github.com/mstang/pathdatabase
regards,
Mark
On Tue, Jul 19, 2
Hi!
Often through the software development I bump into structures defining
specification/manifest/configuration of some Unit
(service/process/transformation/configuration).
>From my observation I've noticed the repeating pattern in software
development for consuming above. We star with a
stru
This looks great! I was just curious though, what are the advantages of
this over say the Clojure page on reddit? To me it seems very similar.
On Friday, July 15, 2016 at 9:28:12 AM UTC-6, Ertuğrul Çetin wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm very excited to announce that Clojure News(Beta) https://cloj
Well first I'd say it's actually more important here that you are reusing
the attribute specs for ::fname ::lname etc across front and back.
And second, perhaps you should be breaking out the common parts into a spec
you can reuse instead:
(s/def ::person-shared-spec (s/keys ::req-un [::fname :
Hi
Without dissoc in keys, how to avoid duplicate spec between backend and
frontend layer?
As an example
I have backend service where I defined spec like this
(s/def ::person-spec (s/keys ::req-un [::id ::fname ::lname]))
Here Id is mandatory for some purpose.
Now application layer I wou
This is a bug. I'm actually looking at it (and some other form bugs right now).
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Hi
According to documentation of clojure.spec/from, it should return data not
object. But when I try for every-kv, it is returning object.
(s/form (s/every-kv keyword? int?))
=>
(clojure.spec/every
(clojure.spec/tuple keyword? int?)
:into
{}
:clojure.spec/kind-form
nil
:clojure.spec/kfn
Great idea! I've already added it to my favorites.
Thanks!
On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 11:19 AM, Ertuğrul Çetin wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm very excited to announce that Clojure News(Beta) https://clojure.news is
> out which is Hacker News Clone built for Clojurists.
>
> My goal is gathering Cloj
2016-07-19 11:19 GMT+02:00 Cecil Westerhof :
> 2016-07-19 10:49 GMT+02:00 Cecil Westerhof :
>
>> 2016-07-19 10:23 GMT+02:00 Miguel Ping :
>>
>>> If you want to learn clojure by image processing, thats fine, but if
>>> your goal is to do the image processing part rather sooner than later, I
>>> rec
2016-07-19 9:26 GMT+02:00 Cecil Westerhof :
>
> My pictures have a dimension of 5,184x3,456 and I need to make a crop of
> 1.080x1.080. This is a little to big for my screen. So I am thinking about
> dividing everything by 8.
>
> I need to know two things:
> - How would I display the picture as a
2016-07-19 11:31 GMT+02:00 Karl Blomström :
> Hello Cecil!
>
> If you want to work with the instagram API I've put together a library
> that simplifies the retrieval of the necessary oauth2 token. Maybe you will
> find it useful!
>
> Please see https://github.com/blmstrm/loudmoauth
> and here is a
Hello Cecil!
If you want to work with the instagram API I've put together a library that
simplifies the retrieval of the necessary oauth2 token. Maybe you will find
it useful!
Please see https://github.com/blmstrm/loudmoauth
and here is an example using the library with instagram among other APIs
2016-07-19 10:49 GMT+02:00 Cecil Westerhof :
> 2016-07-19 10:23 GMT+02:00 Miguel Ping :
>
>> If you want to learn clojure by image processing, thats fine, but if your
>> goal is to do the image processing part rather sooner than later, I
>> recommend using an external lib like imagemagick or sharp
2016-07-19 10:23 GMT+02:00 Miguel Ping :
> If you want to learn clojure by image processing, thats fine, but if your
> goal is to do the image processing part rather sooner than later, I
> recommend using an external lib like imagemagick or sharp (
> http://sharp.dimens.io/en/stable/) to do that f
If you want to learn clojure by image processing, thats fine, but if your
goal is to do the image processing part rather sooner than later, I
recommend using an external lib like imagemagick or sharp
(http://sharp.dimens.io/en/stable/) to do that for you, and hook it via FFI.
As for interacting
It never hurts to combine things. I just started again with Clojure and I
started with taking photos. In doing the latter I found out that I can take
nice pictures of insects. But they mostly only take a part of the photo. At
the moment I am using Image Magick on the command line with trial and err
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