Hi Sean,
Thanks you for the kind words and for creating issue on the project! I'll
look into them as soon as I can.
Cheers,
Juan
On Friday, June 27, 2014, Sean Corfield wrote:
> Nice piece of work - especially for a school project at any level!
Impressive!
> Sean
>
> On Jun 27, 2014, at 8:00 A
> I've been on Java 8 on my development Mac for ages. The only thing holding
> us back from going to Java 8 in production is New Relic don't yet support
> it...
>
> We upgraded our entire stack to Java 7 back in October and I thought we were
> late since Java 6 had been EOL'd for so long :)
i'm on
I've been on Java 8 on my development Mac for ages. The only thing holding us
back from going to Java 8 in production is New Relic don't yet support it...
We upgraded our entire stack to Java 7 back in October and I thought we were
late since Java 6 had been EOL'd for so long :)
Sean
On Jun 27
Hi Raoul,
There are some things included in JDK 1.7 that some of the dependencies use
(at least one of them that I'm sure of which uses java.nio package) which
makes it hard to make the application compatible with 1.6.
It's not for lack of trying since I considered downgrading to Java 1.6 (see
he
ugh, thanks. nice how i can just update it with app store. oh, wait??
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JDK 7 installer for Mac OS X is here:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7-downloads-1880260.html
Java 6 is no longer supported (as of Feb 2013, well over a year ago), you
should think about upgrading.
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 5:50 PM, Raoul Duke wrote:
> why does it req
why does it require java 1.7? this newish mavericks macbook only has
1.6 so i would guess you've just made it hard for a lot of people to
try this out? :-(
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Nice piece of work - especially for a school project at any level! Impressive!
Sean
On Jun 27, 2014, at 8:00 AM, juan.facorro wrote:
> Hello Clojurians!
>
> I wanted to share with you a project called Clojure Lab, an IDE for Clojure
> in Clojure.
>
> https://github.com/jfacorro/clojure-lab
>
Downloaded and tried. It's very neat! Thanks for sharing.
Shantanu
On Friday, 27 June 2014 20:30:37 UTC+5:30, juan.facorro wrote:
>
> Hello Clojurians!
>
> I wanted to share with you a project called *Clojure Lab*, an *IDE for
> Clojure in Clojure*.
>
> *https://github.com/jfacorro/clojure-lab
Hi Julien,
Thank you so much for the feedback! I added these ideas to the readme.
I was also thinking about email notifications. I have few Clojure libraries
and it will be useful for me. I would say that it can be useful also for
application developers. If you have big Clojure app I guess it's
Very nice! Definitively something I find useful.
I guess most are already part of your todo list but here are some features
I think might be interesting for library writers:
* receive some notification when new versions are available
* update some dedicated branch with new versions so they can be
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Alex Miller wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing a bit of doc cleanup on http://clojure.org and I'd welcome
> your feedback on things that are broken or could be improved. I'm not
> looking (or likely authorized :) to make any drastic changes but if
> there are things
Kind of late, but I hope you can still consider this. The "latest
news" section on the homepage should be marked with corresponding date
against each news entry: http://clojure.org/
Regards,
Shantanu
On Nov 28, 10:08 am, Tom Faulhaber wrote:
> Jason,
>
> ActuallyAlexwas a little off the mark her
Jason,
Actually Alex was a little off the mark here. The problem was in the
templates that generate the autodoc so they were pretty easy to fix
for all versions.
The github links are now fixed and I expect to modify the assembla
pointers to the new confluence/jira stuff tonight or tomorrow.
Plea
I think annotations support was added in 1.2. Could we add some
information to the Java Interop section regarding this?
https://groups.google.com/group/clojure/browse_thread/thread/d2128e1505c0c117?pli=1
Allen
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Alex Miller wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing a bit of
The main page link to API is a little confusing/annoying.
I expect it to go here: http://clojure.org/api
( I expect this because doing a google search on "clojure api" brings
it up)
However the main page link to API goes directly to here:
http://clojure.github.com/clojure/
It's kind of annoying/
Done.
On Nov 15, 12:21 pm, Rick Moynihan wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> I have one more Clojure Group for you:
>
> The Manchester (UK) Clojure Dojo
>
> http://manchester.clojuredojo.com/
>
> I'm currently in the process of organising our next meeting, but a
> link on the clojure.org website would be appre
Hi Alex,
I have one more Clojure Group for you:
The Manchester (UK) Clojure Dojo
http://manchester.clojuredojo.com/
I'm currently in the process of organising our next meeting, but a
link on the clojure.org website would be appreciated.
R.
On 31 October 2010 02:38, Alex Miller wrote:
> Hi al
I also noticed that clojure.org/agents does not mention the *agent* var...
// raek
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I think there should be a link from the Namespaces page to the Libs
page. Hopefully, this will make it easier for people to find examples
on how to use the ns form.
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Michael: thanks for those tips. I can't do anything about those but I
will raise it...
ka: you can find that kind of stuff now on the Clojure confluence
pages:
http://dev.clojure.org/display/design/Home
On Nov 2, 10:43 pm, ka wrote:
> Hi Alex, Can we have a section: Clojure - What's next? Dish
Hi Alex, Can we have a section: Clojure - What's next? Dishes out
some details & links for the next versions and ideas.
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Jason - that's a good catch but out of my purview. Also, those are
autodocs generated from the (released and thus immutable :) 1.2
afaik.
On Nov 2, 4:12 pm, Jason Wolfe wrote:
> Not sure if you count this as off limits as part of the API page, but
> its first line points to a stale "official so
This is perhaps a little off topic, but related.
I see that http://code.google.com/p/clojure/ has been updated
recently, but still references Assembla.
These could do with an update too:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/clojure/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/clojure-contrib/
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- Jeff, Rick, Kyle - I've added your groups
- added other groups mentioned on #clojure and twitter
- cheat sheet has been updated to 1.2
- new "tips on starting a user group" page added -
http://clojure.org/start_group
(linked from the community page)
- fixed broken links on contributing page
- fi
Not sure if you count this as off limits as part of the API page, but
its first line points to a stale "official source code for clojure"
-- should be updated to the new github repo.
-Jason
On Oct 30, 7:38 pm, Alex Miller wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing a bit of doc cleanup onhttp://clojure.organ
>> I'm particularly interested in:
>> - new user groups or suggestions for the community page
>> - stuff that is just wrong or out of date
Philly Clojure Language Club:
http://groups.google.com/group/phl-clojure-language-club
Kyle
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On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Alex Miller wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing a bit of doc cleanup on http://clojure.org and I'd welcome
> your feedback on things that are broken or could be improved. I'm not
> looking (or likely authorized :) to
> > I'm particularly interested in:
> > - new user groups or suggestions for the community page
Montreal Clojure group: http://www.bonjure.org/
Thank you kindly
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Sam
- I've added the Cambridge Clojurians
Phil
- I've added Seajure
- I've added a link from the contributing page to the patches page -
great suggestion!
- On libraries -> noted, I am building a list of stuff to discuss
further with the core team
Sean
- no, there is no rationale for the ordering
Thanks, this is neat! My input is inline.
On Oct 31, 7:38 am, Alex Miller wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing a bit of doc cleanup onhttp://clojure.organd I'd welcome
> your feedback on things that are broken or could be improved. I'm not
> looking (or likely authorized :) to make any drastic changes
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Alex Miller wrote:
> Some recent changes I've already made:
> - switched all of the old richhickey github references to clojure
Yay!
> I'm particularly interested in:
> - new user groups or suggestions for the community page
I'm curious - is there any rationale
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Alex Miller wrote:
> I'm doing a bit of doc cleanup on http://clojure.org and I'd welcome
> your feedback on things that are broken or could be improved. I'm not
> looking (or likely authorized :) to make any drastic changes but if
> there are things that you have
Hi Alex,
thanks for doing this - it's much appreciated.
w.r.t. user groups for the community page, you might want to mention the
Cambridge Clojurians http://www.meetup.com/Cambridge-Clojurians/
Sam
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On 31 Oct 2010, at 2.38 am, Alex Miller wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm do
Hi,
Am 12.02.2010 um 14:18 schrieb Quzanti:
> I looked at all of them and would have liked to go with VIM as I am a
> VIM user. For VIM it looked like I was going to have to go though some
> elaborate procedure (there was a webcast for it) rather than just
> stuff a config file in a directory so
Hi,
ok. Let's show off some environments.
I work at home on the "small" MacBook. Although I was first skeptical about the
VimRepl I now mostly use it as "Repl". I found that easy deleting of output
(eg. a stacktrace) is quite nice to keep interesting things on the screen. One
just has to keep
I'd like to pitch in here as I think it's distressing to see (vim
familiar) people abandoning clojure when it's quite possible to have
an easy and very efficient working environment using just vim,
vimclojure and rlwrap. I set this up 14 months ago when I started with
clojure and I'd be dragged kic
I'll give the newbie perspective, which given as I did not really know
what I was doing may involve several false assumptions but will
provide insight into the thinking of a newbie, which may be a hard
frame of mind for experts to imagine.
Firstly when you are new you just want to get something wo
Hi,
On Feb 12, 1:06 pm, Jeff Rose wrote:
> (The classpath stuff is a major annoyance though, and sometimes
> I think I have problems with using different versions of clojure.jar.)
This is possible. Since nailgun requires a named class I had to use
gen-class which ties the compiled code relative
I have setup VimClojure on Linux, Mac and Windows successfully. (The
classpath stuff is a major annoyance though, and sometimes I think I
have problems with using different versions of clojure.jar.) I also
get large error messages like the above though, which is extremely
annoying. Especially si
Here are some windows friendly options:
http://vimeo.com/tag:install_clojure
Sean
On Feb 11, 1:11 pm, e wrote:
> i can echo that last reply. I wanted to use clojure and may return to it
> ... awesome idea. But haven't had ANY luck with dev environments ... VC,
> included. gone down many blin
i can echo that last reply. I wanted to use clojure and may return to it
... awesome idea. But haven't had ANY luck with dev environments ... VC,
included. gone down many blind alleys. It was almost a year ago that I
tried, though. perhaps I should try again.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 12:44 PM,
Hi,
Am 30.01.2010 um 16:17 schrieb Jeff Schwab:
> Hope you don't mind if I add to this thread instead. By the way, can you
> suggest a forum for reporting VimClojure bugs and contributing patches?
I didn't want to spam the clojure group with VC specific questions. The
"default" forum - so to
Meikel Brandmeyer wrote:
Please send me your suggestions for FAQ and other tips via private email or add a ticket
in the bb tracker for the "documentation" component.
Hope you don't mind if I add to this thread instead. By the way, can
you suggest a forum for reporting VimClojure bugs and c
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