Oh. I had no idea what this story was about.
Thanks for shedding some light on that.
On Friday, 11 September 2020 at 05:17:09 UTC+3 daniel.s...@gmail.com wrote:
> *Leiningen versus the Ants* tells the story of a settler determined to
> fight an oncoming invasion of soldier ants when all the odd
*Leiningen versus the Ants* tells the story of a settler determined to
fight an oncoming invasion of soldier ants when all the odds are stacked
against him. The short story regularly features in anthologies alongside
Jack London's survival stories. It conveys the notion that nothing can stop
a colo
I came across "Leiningen vs. the Ants" in a collection of short stories I
have. Highly recommended!
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 6:44 AM Daniel Szmulewicz <
daniel.szmulew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I hope you'll enjoy reading my latest blog post on Meyvn, if only for the
> historical tidbits around Clojur
Thanks!
Totally a shout out. It has been a remarkably stable project. And the repl
goals are cool, too. I've been leveraging their flexibility in Meyvn.
On Sun, Sep 6, 2020 at 2:05 PM Mark Derricutt wrote:
> I spy a shout out :-) Cheers.
>
> clojure-maven-plugin is still seeing use (and not on
I spy a shout out :-) Cheers.
clojure-maven-plugin is still seeing use (and not only by us at $work), and
every so often gets PRs against it but has been largely unchanged for some
time. I keep thinking about updating it and removing some of the goals that
got added over time (how many variations
I hope you'll enjoy reading my latest blog post on Meyvn, if only for the
historical tidbits around Clojure tooling.
"When we we say that Clojure is hosted on the JVM, we often forget the
corollary, that Clojure tooling is built on Maven. We'd be forgiven for the
oversight: the tooling is goo