> It's a way older older version of clojure but it's in there. I've played
> around with it.
You can always replace the jars (and include others such as support
for Jython) and even add contrib. I've done that and it works just fine :)
The one grief I had with GRefine is that once you create a c
It's a way older older version of clojure but it's in there. I've played
around with it.
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Google just launched and interesting power tool to clean up messy data which
you might want to look at:
http://code.google.com/p/google-refine/wiki/Screencasts
Sounds pretty nifty isn't it?
What they do not mention in the screencast (or anywhere else for that
matter), is that it comes