Hi Gregg,
I had a look at Aleph - looks fantastic! Plus it seems to have good docs as
well. RE the bids, very special use case constraints set by the clients.
Many thanks
On Saturday, January 14, 2017 at 10:08:53 PM UTC, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
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> Good luck with your project.
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> regards,
> Simon
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> On Monday, 9 January 2017 23:06:30 UTC, (hash-map :new "to clojure" :need
> "assistance") wrote:
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>> Hi all!
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>> So, I'm new to Cloju
Hi Sean,
Thanks for your reply. This is really helpful - I really like the look of
the jdbc library! Much appreciated.
On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at 2:55:05 AM UTC, Sean Corfield wrote:
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> > With the time we have (around 1 month for this stage), is this something
> we can easily build in Clo
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> be easy to use. You may want to check into some of the Clojure libraries
> that provide DSLs for generating SQL statements. I've tried
> http://sqlkorma.com/ and https://github.com/jkk/honeysql, and I've had
> fairly good luck with both of them.
>
> Dennis
Hi all!
So, I'm new to Clojure! I'm coming in from a Java background and am
currently working on a project that has prompted me to have a look at
whether Clojure would be useful.
I have started by going through the "Brave Clojure" website and working
through the exercises and what I've seen ha