So excited to see this officially released! Hoplon is some cool shit.
-- Clinton
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Micha Niskin wrote:
> Documentation is here: http://hoplon.io
>
> We continue to add documentation all the time. Serverside stuff not yet
> documented yet. Feedback welcomed!
>
> --
People, you are not going to win a fight with a Level 65 Troll Wizard. Back
away slowly.
Rob, this is a cool library: thanks for writing it.
-- Clinton Dreisbach
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Cedric Greevey wrote:
> So, when people here are talking about the web, they might not be talk
I think that's more like "Linux is the predominant OS among people who love
to talk about their OS." In my experience, there's a lot more Mac users
than any other group.
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Erlis Vidal wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
> Thanks for all the responses, it looks like Linux is the p
I'm the opposite of Laurent (OS X at work and Linux at home) but I agree
with him. My toolchain is Java, Clojure, and Emacs, so I notice very little
difference between the two. My biggest pain point is differences in shell
scripts, mainly because OS X ships with BSD sed instead of GNU sed, which
is
Holy smokes, please ignore the previous email on this thread. You most
certainly do not need to read SICP (the MIT course mentioned), and in
my experience, being inculcated with Scheme will make your Clojure
code look insane, as idiomatic Clojure (insomuch as there is such a
thing) doesn't have fun
One interesting thing you could do, given both Garden and
ClojureScript, is package CSS frameworks like Twitter Bootstrap or
Zurb Foundation as a Clojure library. I am sorely tempted to give this
a try.
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 6:12 PM, Joel Holdbrooks wrote:
> Murtaza,
>
> Thanks for having a loo
iddleware.mime-extensions/blob/master/src/ring/middleware/mime_extensions.clj#L12.
Am I missing some piece of knowledge about my project.clj? Any help
you could give would be very appreciated.
Thanks,
Clinton Dreisbach
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This may be a ridiculous idea/question, but:
I have an application with many namespaces and every single one of
them has the same require/refer statement in the ns to add logging and
string manipulation. Is there a way to have this happen automatically
in the same way that clojure.core is used in