Re: ANN factual-clojure-driver 1.3.1, Factual's officially supported Clojure driver

2012-06-01 Thread dirtyvagabond
Thanks Sun Ning! Please let me know if there's anything I can do to help. Very interested in feedback and suggestions... 8-] On Thursday, May 31, 2012 8:14:07 PM UTC-7, Sun Ning wrote: > > Awesome geo-data service! Can't wait to try out your APIs. > > On 06/01/2012 1

ANN factual-clojure-driver 1.3.1, Factual's officially supported Clojure driver

2012-05-31 Thread dirtyvagabond
factual-clojure-driver is Factual's officially supported Clojure driver: https://github.com/Factual/factual-clojure-driver Version 1.3.1 has been upgraded to support the latest API feature set: - Core: Find places around a given geocode, filter by any combination of attributes, and conduct

Parse SQL with Clojure?

2012-05-06 Thread dirtyvagabond
Anyone know of a Clojure library to parse SQL statements? If not, would it be sane to build one using parsec? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new membe

[ANN] funnyplaces 1.2-beta, for Factual's public API

2012-01-04 Thread dirtyvagabond
funnyplaces is a Clojure client for Factual's public API. (Full Disclosure: I work at Factual.) https://github.com/dirtyvagabond/funnyplaces#readme It's basically the first Clojure project I've released to the wild. Coming from a Java background, was really pleased with how s

Re: Who's using Clojure?

2011-05-11 Thread dirtyvagabond
Factual has been using Clojure for over a year now in narrowly defined corners of our production stack. Just recently, we've made a decision to use it more widely. For one thing, Cascalog is starting to be a big win for us. And we'll most likely be starting up whole new projects that are mainly Clo