Re: Walking a tree

2013-07-06 Thread looselytyped
Dear Stanislav, Thank you. You got me going down the right path. Upon looking around for a BFS solution, I came across this blog post that had me going down the right direction. Which leads me to Carlo's response -- You a

Walking a tree

2013-07-06 Thread looselytyped
Good morning everyone! I have a problem that I have been struggling with for a few days now. I have a directed acyclic graph that I am trying to walk, and can't seem to figure out a to prevent my walking already visited branches. Here is the code (def values [{:v "a" :parent ["b"]} {:v

Re: Light Table - a new IDE concept

2012-04-17 Thread looselytyped
Light Table is now on KickStarter ... http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/306316578/light-table -- 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 members are moderat

Light Table - a new IDE concept

2012-04-13 Thread looselytyped
This is an awesome implementation of Brett Victors "Inventing On Principle" [http://vimeo.com/36579366] using Clojure and Noir by Chris Granger (who also wrote Noir). Figured I would share it with the group. http://www.chris-granger.com/2012/04/12/light-table---a-new-ide-concept/ Raju -- You r

Re: Screencast: Clojure + Emacs + slime + swank + cake + Overtone

2011-06-19 Thread looselytyped
Agreed. This is a very informative screencast. Thanks Sam. Raju On Jun 17, 3:21 pm, John Toohey wrote: > Excellent screencast. > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 11:16, Sam Aaron wrote: > > Hi there, > > > I just finished making a screencast primarily for new Overtone users on how >

Re: Emacs setup - quick navigation to files and definitions

2011-06-15 Thread looselytyped
emacs-nav is a lightweight "project explorer" for emacs that I have found useful - https://code.google.com/p/emacs-nav/ It has the ability to grep the directory structure for a symbol (Press 'g' when the cursor is in the emacs-nav window). I find that handy to search for function names across proj

Re: New to Clojure

2011-06-08 Thread looselytyped
Hi Santosh, I have been playing around with Clojure for some time now, and outside of echoing most of the suggestions listed above (specifically StackOverFlow hints/tricks, OSS projects on GitHub/BitBucket and most importantly the REPL with Leiningen) I have one more suggestion - Being a Java guy

Re: post your feedback on the conj

2010-10-24 Thread looselytyped
A big shout-out to Relevance, sponsors, speakers and attendees (with my own heartfelt gratitude towards Alan et al.) - Thank you! A great conference. Superb talks, and smooth execution, down right to making sure everyone could get to and from the social outings and to-from the airports. It was ni

Re: ANN: Emacs auto-complete plugin for slime users

2010-10-24 Thread looselytyped
This is awesome! Thank you. After installing auto-complete and following the instructions on your github page, works like a charm. Brilliant work. Regards, Raju On Oct 16, 12:27 am, Jarl Haggerty wrote: > Should autocomplete work in the swank repl?  It works perfectly in a > clj buffer but not

Re: clojure.contrib.repl-utils show

2010-06-02 Thread looselytyped
ript loads the 'show' function this way. That's why it worked with lab-repl but not with a 'lein swank' since with lein I have to explicitly 'use' any contrib libraries. I am sorry for the confusion. Please forgive me. Warm regards, Raju On Jun 1, 5:14 pm, loos

Re: clojure.contrib.repl-utils show

2010-06-02 Thread looselytyped
ript loads the 'show' function this way. That's why it worked with lab-repl but not with a 'lein swank' since with lein I have to explicitly 'use' any contrib libraries. I am sorry for the confusion. Please forgive me. Warm regards, Raju On Jun 1, 5:14 pm, loos

Re: clojure.contrib.repl-utils show

2010-06-01 Thread looselytyped
ind that REPL-utils is being discussed for inclusion in core > in 1.2.  Therefore, any edge build will have to pay extra attention to > what is going on.  This will be easier to track when frozen betas & > RC's come out. > > Sean > > On Jun 1, 10:52 am, looselytyped w

Re: clojure.contrib.repl-utils show

2010-06-01 Thread looselytyped
lean' and 'lein deps' and it was then I could not refer to 'show'. Kind regards, Raju On Jun 1, 1:28 am, Meikel Brandmeyer wrote: > Hi, > > On Jun 1, 4:16 am, looselytyped wrote: > > > For some reason, the 'show' function from clojure.contrib.r

clojure.contrib.repl-utils show

2010-05-31 Thread looselytyped
Hi! I created a new project using 'lein new " and then modified the project.clj file to look like this - (defproject datastructures "1.0.0-SNAPSHOT" :dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.2.0-master-SNAPSHOT"] [org.clojure/clojure-contrib "1.2.0-SNAPSHOT"]

Re: Clojure Conference Poll

2010-01-25 Thread looselytyped
I concur. Columbus, OH is a pretty good location :D [But then, I am just being selfish] In all seriousness, it does act as a pretty central location in the midwest region IMO. Raju On Jan 22, 4:15 pm, Wilson MacGyver wrote: > I vote let's turn this into a clojure vacation, and hold it in an > e