Re: Latest JOGL with Clojure in Eclipse?

2013-08-24 Thread James Ashley
On Saturday, August 24, 2013 9:02:25 PM UTC-5, James Ashley wrote: > > I had a beast of a time with lwjgl and native dependencies on 64-bit > linux, back in December. There's something somewhere that really wants to > load the 32-bit library instead. > > Some people hav

Re: Latest JOGL with Clojure in Eclipse?

2013-08-24 Thread James Ashley
On Friday, June 28, 2013 10:29:18 PM UTC-5, Greg wrote: > > If you haven't considered LWJGL as an alternative to JOGL, I highly > recommend it. I remember preferring it over JOGL when I compared them some > years ago. Many popular game engines use it (like jMonkeyEngine). > > http://www.lwjgl.o

Re: RPC over channels

2013-08-02 Thread James Ashley
> > > RPC over channels > > > > >toberepla...@gmail.com Aug 01 10:09AM -0700 > > With >ZeroMQ, it might be a router that delivers your request to the machine >it >thinks is most likely to be able to handle the request.

Re: Digest for clojure@googlegroups.com - 25 Messages in 7 Topics

2013-07-30 Thread James Ashley
Steven Degutis Jul 24 08:16AM -0500 > > >First, the goal of Verily was not the same as Test2. It wasn't >intended to >unify any existing test libs. It was really just meant to succeed >clojure.test in spirit. That's all. > >Second, nobody "bullied" me into this decision. Some

Re: Interest in a Full Featured Clojure Blog Engine

2013-07-19 Thread James Ashley
>From the peanut gallery: I think this basic idea sounds fabulous. I've been kicking clojure's tires, and I keep meaning to slap a blog engine together. But then I go into tailspin because I want to blog about the experience, but my blogs are down and I don't want to go through setting up WP y

Re: Why the CLR languages fail?

2013-06-07 Thread James Ashley
On Friday, June 7, 2013 6:45:43 AM UTC-5, Mike Chaliy wrote: > > Visual Studio and all around it is almost the only point why people use > CLR. If language does not have VS integration (or integration is basic) > there is no point to restrict yourself to CLR and this makes people to go > with

Re: Using a Java game engine in my project

2013-05-05 Thread James Ashley
I don't have much to contribute here, just some vague observations pulled out of distant memories. So this is fuzzy, and I apologize for that. I started working on this same sort of thing, sometime late last year. Setting up a basic project using jME in clojure worked fine under 64-bit Windows.

Windows Installation

2013-03-08 Thread James Ashley
Since I've seen a few recent posts about this experience, I figured I'd share mine: 0a) Install cygwin. I don't understand how any programmer stuck using windows can get by without it 1) Install the Oracle JDK 1a) Add javac to my PATH (I added a symbolic link to javac.exe inside cygwin in a direct

CLR Reflection Laziness

2012-09-27 Thread James Ashley
Greetings, all. Clojure newb here. Life's more difficult because I have to deal with CLR 3.5. I'm going through the resources I can find. And I'm totally typing this in off the top of my head, even though I know it's evil. I apologize for that. I think the gist gets across, though. One's a bl

clojure-clr question

2012-09-09 Thread James Ashley
I don't want to add noise to this group. Is there somewhere more appropriate to ask? (The wiki on the site doesn't seem to fit). Sorry for wasting bandwidth, James -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to c

Re: Clojure group in DFW area

2012-08-09 Thread James Ashley
I just moved to the DFW area, and I'm curious about these meetings as well. Is anything going on with them? On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 11:09:05 AM UTC-5, VishK wrote: > > Hello, > > Is this group still meeting? (When?) > Would be interested in attending the next one if possible to meet > like-mi