nalogue to ->.
On Sunday, 14 April 2013 21:03:20 UTC+1, Marko Topolnik wrote:
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> On Sunday, April 14, 2013 7:51:10 PM UTC+2, Matthew Hill wrote:
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>> Function composition is done via comp. Using -> and ->> is like function
>> composition in reverse order (though there
Function composition is done via comp. Using -> and ->> is like function
composition in reverse order (though there's a difference between how the
two thread return values), and often it reads more naturally.
user> (-> [1 2 5] rest first)
2
user> ((comp first rest) [1 2 5])
2
On Wednesday, 3 Ap
^ To be clear, that's in the project dependent upon the library, where I'm
trying to use it, not the library itself.
On Thursday, 28 March 2013 02:03:38 UTC, Matthew Hill wrote:
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> Hi Evan. Thanks for the response.
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> The ClojureScript compiler looks for *.cl
Hi Evan. Thanks for the response.
The ClojureScript compiler looks for *.cljs files to compile as
> ClojureScript. Hence, at a minimum, the *.clj files that you want to also
> use from ClojureScript need to be copied (or perhaps symlinked, but that's
> not what lein-cljsbuild does) to *.cljs f
Hello, I'm working on a library that works with both Clojure and
ClojureScript.
Here's the project.clj for the library:
(defproject libtest "0.1.0-SNAPSHOT"
:description "FIXME: write description"
:url "http://example.com/FIXME";
:license {:name "Eclipse Public License"
:url "h