On 11/04/2009, at 12:53 PM, e wrote:
> J seems cool, and, from what I understand, is a descendant of
> forth. How does Factor compare to J?
J is a descendent of APL, done by the late Ken Iverson, the creator of
APL. A big change is the substitution of ASCII for the traditional APL
operat
Thinking Forth is also a great read: http://thinking-forth.sourceforge.net/
On Apr 10, 2009, at 10:18 PM, Dave Rothlisberger wrote:
>
> I can't speak for "getting real work done", but out of academic /
> enlightening-in-its-simplicity interest, I think everyone should read
> Leo Brodie's "Starti
Washington DC Clojure Study Group
http://groups.google.com/group/clojure-study-dc
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Rich Hickey wrote:
>
> Got a Clojure user group, meetup etc?
>
> Reply to this message and let me know, I'll add them to the Clojure
> site.
>
> Please supply a primary URL for gett
Hi Bradford,
Am 08.04.2009 um 21:31 schrieb Bradford Cross:
I heard some chatter yesterday on #clojure about using Ivy with
Clojure.
Yes. I'm working on marrying Clojure and Ivy. So far with, IMHO,
great success. I set up a little ivy repo with clojure and contrib.
The clojure module has the
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:00 PM, Rich Hickey wrote:
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> Got a Clojure user group, meetup etc?
>
> Reply to this message and let me know, I'll add them to the Clojure
> site.
>
Chicago
http://onclojure.com/chicago/
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http://offbytwo.com
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Searching for 'clojure ant compile' returns pages that talk about the
process of compiling the Clojure and Contrib JARs - but I couldn't find
pointers on setting up a project to use Ant, so...
http://www.lithinos.com/Compiling-Clojure-applications-using-Ant.html
What do you guys think?
-Rich
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user=> (doc compare)
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clojure.core/compare
([x y])
Comparator. Returns 0 if x equals y, -1 if x is logically 'less
than' y, else 1. Same as Java x.compareTo(y) except it also works
for nil, and compares numbers and collections in a type-independent
manner. x must i
That's more likely a bug in the documentation that in the compare
function.
On Apr 11, 4:09 pm, fft1976 wrote:
> user=> (doc compare)
> -
> clojure.core/compare
> ([x y])
> Comparator. Returns 0 if x equals y, -1 if x is logically 'less
> than' y, else 1. Same as Java
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Richard Lyman wrote:
> http://www.lithinos.com/Compiling-Clojure-applications-using-Ant.html
>
> What do you guys think?
>
> -Rich
It's a bit simpler to use clojure.lang.Compile as a main class.
Here's the relevant bit from one of my build.xmls:
Rich,
Can I submit an issue and patch for this? I have a CA on file.
Thanks.
-hume.
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 8:15 PM, John D. Hume wrote:
> Currently it does this:
> (try
> the good stuff ...
> (catch Exception e
> (.printStackTrace e *err*)))
> (flush))
>
> Instead I'd like it to:
When I started working on this library, I thought to myself, "I can't
believe no one has put together an expectation/mocking library" but I
couldn't find one so I went ahead and started my own. Of course, it
was not until I had an early working version that I discovered Allen
Rohner's expectation
Cool. Thanks for the pointer to clojure.lang.Compile and the reminder about
failonerror - I'll update it as soon as I can.
I'll also look into coming up with a clearer explanation of the app
variable.
Thanks!
-Rich
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 3:55 PM, John D. Hume wrote:
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> On Sat, Apr 11, 2009
Atlanta Clojure User Group
http://www.atlclj.org/
On Apr 9, 3:00 pm, Rich Hickey wrote:
> Got a Clojure user group, meetup etc?
>
> Reply to this message and let me know, I'll add them to the Clojure
> site.
>
> Please supply a primary URL for getting info for your group.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rich
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On Apr 10, 12:13 am, CuppoJava wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I was browsing through webpages and the language Forth caught my eye.
> Reading through it's supposed advantages it sounded very interesting,
> and I was wondering if anyone here has any experience with it, and can
> comment.
>
> I'm asking
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