Or an option for more extended doc when launching REPL for those who need
the extra documentation more than performance during development, or maybe a
searchable dictionary panel at the left hand side of REPL, ala some versions
of Ruby's irb.
Meanwhile, thanks for the pointer to the clojure quickr
> On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 2:23 AM, Tuba Lambanog
> wrote:
>> More examples in how to use a form in the (doc ...) facility within
>> REPL would be very useful to newbies. Thanks.
>
> That would mean the docstrings need to provide more detail in the
> source code. Not sure how practical that is si
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 2:23 AM, Tuba Lambanog wrote:
> More examples in how to use a form in the (doc ...) facility within
> REPL would be very useful to newbies. Thanks.
That would mean the docstrings need to provide more detail in the
source code. Not sure how practical that is since the docst
Hello,
More examples in how to use a form in the (doc ...) facility within
REPL would be very useful to newbies. Thanks.
tuba
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