Just took a look at your website,
Very nice project. In my opinion a prime example that clojure is suitable
for large projects.
I don't know if anyone ever thought about it. But I guess the geom library
would be a good option as a backend for a plotting library (ggplot style).
(eg in incanter,
Looks beautifull :) Good work
I don't know if you're also aware of ggvis. The ggplot2 reincarnation from
the same developer. It has some extra niceties like interactivity. It also
renders it output in vega. So it should ouput render also nicely in gorrila
(I guess)
http://ggvis.rstudio.com/
Gr
Nice work!
You guys really do some cool stuff. I will definitly play with this in the
future.
I used quil in the past but was put off by its non-functional
implimentation but this seems to be resolved now :)
quil in the browser also seems supercool!
Im wondering if it would play nicely with br
Woow
Looks very attractive. Let's see if I can put this to good use in the near
future :)
How easy/feasible would it be to get this running in Light table as a
plugin (which is node-webkit based) ? Would the underlying archtecture of
session allow this? You would get some nice text editing and
great
congrats
Op maandag 23 september 2013 23:25:25 UTC+2 schreef Dmitry Groshev:
>
> Today Google Summer of Code finally ends. NDArray is pretty stable now and
> will be the default implementation used by core.matrix in the upcoming
> release. It was an epic journey through bugs, unexpected sl
nice work
congratulations
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