After a good night's sleep, I just read my original post again and realized
my attempt to provide context made it kind of rambling. Sorry for that.
My burning question is this: I'd like to nest groups of children data into
a collection of parent data. My "assoc-groups" function (code sample
rep
I'm dabbling in Clojure and HugSQL, coming from a Java + MyBatis
background, and I'm working through approaches for avoiding the ol' 1+N
SELECTs when retrieving nested data. Being a beginner, I'm looking for a
general sanity check, whether in the small or the large.
In Java + MyBatis, I've used
Hi,
Finally had some time to try out 1.8RC3. No issues or changes in behaviour
from our 1.7 production system observed in limited testing.
Cheers,
Ted
On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 7:36:25 AM UTC+10, Alex Miller wrote:
>
> Just a reminder that this is a release candidate - that mean
This idea was never fully baked, mostly just thinking out loud.
I did have a system that needed that kind of consistency, and I ended up
using Datomic. It offers the same consistency and caching, but with a
robust query language as well.
Ted
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 1:49:26 AM UTC-7
Hi,
We've been trying out RC2 in production with no issues to report. (The last
hiccup we had was back with CLJ-1738 - Seqs over Java iterators but have
since reworked the offending Java iterators.)
Cheers,
Ted
On Thursday, June 18, 2015 at 3:44:39 AM UTC+10, Alex Miller
your help.
Ted
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1 as opposed to clojure 1.3.0. It is very likely that I have old
versions of Clojure floating around on my machine as I've played around
with Clojure in the past. (I'd like to get rid of the old versions but not
sure in which directory(/ies) they have been installed
Please let me know i
I'd like to attend ClojureScript and MiniKanren.
Thanks,
Ted Leung
On Oct 25, 9:41 pm, Baishampayan Ghose wrote:
> Fogus,
>
> Please add me to ClojureScript, MiniKanren, Go and the Heroku drinkup.
>
> Regards,
> BG
>
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ran
across recently that slightly adjusted my thinking on #_.
-Ted
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Meikel Brandmeyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 03.08.2010 um 16:45 schrieb Yang Dong:
>
> > I've read the src of core.clj of Clojure 1.1.0. Originally I thought
> > the meaning of #_
rd is just syntactic
sugar.
To do the comparisons justice, you should look solely at the JVM
Specification and the ECMA CLI Specification documents (at least the first 3
partitions).
Ted Neward | Principal Consultant, ThoughtWorks
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Paul wrote:
> This looks very interesting but when I try to execute clojure code (either
> from the editor or the REPL) I get the following error:
>
> "Could not initialize class clojure.lang.RT"
I will contact you off list to work on resolving the
Ted Kosan
ted.kosan at gmail.com
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