Thank you. This one looks great!
On Nov 6, 5:21 am, Tal Liron wrote:
> I'll plug Scripturian here, a library I wrote that has very good
> thread-aware support for embedding Clojure, as well as other JVM languages
> (JavaScript, Python, Ruby, PHP, Groovy):
>
> http://threecrickets.com/scripturian/
Leandro Moreira writes:
Hi Leandro,
> I'm starting to learn about functional programming and I reach the
> concept *"Currying functions".* It is the technique of *transforming*
> a function that takes *multiple arguments* (or an n-tuple of
> arguments) in such a way that it can be called as a *c
Confirmed, 1.4.2-SNAPSHOT works with 1.3.0 now, thanks for the help.
Edmund
On 27/11/2011 16:23, Matt wrote:
> I just sent you a pull request to fix the Clojure 1.3 incompatibility.
>
> Also, you may want to use the current-version and update-version
> functions in drift-db.migrate instead of y
The Clojure community might find this article interesting.
http://www.dalnefre.com/wp/2011/11/fexpr-the-ultimate-lambda
He points out that Fexpr is more primitive (in the sense of
"simple") than Lambda. Fexpr decouples the operand access
from the operand evaluation allowing more detailed control.
In http://www.dalnefre.com/wp/2011/11/fexpr-the-ultimate-lambda
Dale Schumacher writes:
"
One way to look at the difference between functional and object-oriented
algorithms is to consider the relationship between types and operations.
Let’s say I have a small set of types {A, B, C} and operations
Thanks -- it does help somewhat...
1. How is it that you have swank-clojure in your elpa directory? M-x
list-packages does not have swank-clojure as an option.
2. Why does your elpa directory have 1.1.0 and your project file have
1.3.0?
3. Is there a choice between SLIME and infer
Today we are releasing Avout, which brings Clojure's in-memory model
of state to distributed application development by providing a
distributed implementation of Clojure's Multiversion Concurrency
Control (MVCC) STM along with distributable, durable, and extendable
versions of Clojure's Atom and Re
I'm just south in Odenton, and definitely interested. I'll see if I
can't wrangle a few more peeps.
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daly writes:
> Given an s-expression there is always a question of what the
> symbols mean. The meaning is supplied by the environment, of
> which there are many. For instance, there is a dynamic
> environment (runtime call), the static environment (the
> value at the time the text is written),
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Andrew wrote:
> How is it that you have swank-clojure in your elpa directory? M-x
> list-packages does not have swank-clojure as an option.
The swank-clojure elisp package is deprecated and should not be used.
> Why does your elpa directory have 1.1.0 and your pr
Wow. It will take a while to digest this before I can even dream of what
possibilities this opens up.
In the meantime, a couple of simple questions:
1) On the avout.io site, is the diagram of conflicting transactions
correct? It looks to me like the red arrow is in the wrong place (and it
do
The issue with transactions not overlapping with in-memory ones implies
some separation to deal with distributed coordination, I think. Are there
any guidelines or interesting papers on how to create an effective
distributed architecture with these semantics?
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Here's the relevant bit of my .emacs for Babel + Clojure:
https://github.com/stuartsierra/dotfiles/blob/cb88b1ca020fd5beebb3de092f12aa27daddd779/.emacs#L203
This requires Org mode version 7.7.
I mostly use inferior-lisp mode instead of SWANK/SLIME.
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I wrote an article about this:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-clojure-protocols/
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1) On the avout.io site, is the diagram of conflicting transactions
> correct? It looks to me like the red arrow is in the wrong place (and it
> doesn't match the description below it, points 5 and 6).
>
Great catch, I had intended to fix the figure before release but forgot.
It's fixed now.
I would be really interested to see some examples of
literate programs. Please consider releasing them as
open source, possibly pushed to github.
Tim Daly
On Tue, 2011-11-29 at 11:26 -0800, Stuart Sierra wrote:
> Here's the relevant bit of my .emacs for Babel + Clojure:
> https://github.com/stuar
Congrats on the release! Looks like the world just got a bit more civilized :)
Particularly excited to see how far this concept of distributed refs
can go while remaining simple:
- Using S3 as the backing store
- Massively distributed STM. For example, every user of clojure
sharing datastructure
Interested.
On Nov 28, 10:05 pm, Ryan wrote:
> I'm just south in Odenton, and definitely interested. I'll see if I
> can't wrangle a few more peeps.
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Haven't done any recently. A long, long time ago I wrote a Common Lisp
FFI tool using a Literate Programming tool called noweb.
It's so old it predates GitHub: http://stuartsierra.com/software/perl-in-lisp
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1.4.2 is out now and should work with both Clojure 1.2.1 and 1.3.0.
However, Leiningen currently doesn't work with Clojure 1.3.0.
At work, I actually have a project.clj with Clojure 1.3.0 in the
dependencies, and a Clojure 1.2.1 in the dev-dependencies to make
Leiningen work.
-Matt
On Nov 29, 5
That looks like a bug. I'll take a look at it, and get a fix in as
soon as possible.
-Matt
On Nov 29, 12:03 am, Luc Prefontaine
wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> working with this stuff... pretty sure I can make rake obsolete pretty soon :)
>
> However I am struggling with the auto increment column attribu
Please upload them !!!
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Byrd, Friedman, Byrd, Friedman, Byrd, Friedman :)
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Manolis wrote:
> Please upload them !!!
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On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 9:21 PM, Manolis wrote:
> Please upload them !!!
Something to keep folks going in the meantime:
http://codebassradio.net/2011/11/29/runtime-expectations-episode-13-hot-clojure-conj/
Interviews from the Conj by the Codebass Radio / RunTimeExpectations crew...
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Fantastic !!! I'm looking forward to giving this a try. It has
the potential to solve some problems I am currently working on.
so thanks for your efforts.
Tim
On Nov 29, 10:38 am, liebke wrote:
> Today we are releasing Avout, which brings Clojure's in-memory model
> of state to distributed
Could anyone please recommend a good introductory book about
distributed application development? The release of Avout has gotten
me interested in the subject.
Thanks,
Harrison.
On Nov 29, 7:38 pm, liebke wrote:
> Today we are releasing Avout, which brings Clojure's in-memory model
> of state to
Thanks!!!
On Nov 30, 7:24 am, Sean Corfield wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 9:21 PM, Manolis wrote:
> > Please upload them !!!
>
> Something to keep folks going in the meantime:
>
> http://codebassradio.net/2011/11/29/runtime-expectations-episode-13-h...
>
> Interviews from the Conj by the Code
Hi
On 29 November 2011 07:03, Luc Prefontaine wrote:
[...]
> It yields in MySql:
>
> CREATE TABLE meta_entities (
> id int(11) NOT NULL,
> name varchar(255) NOT NULL,
> created_at datetime NULL,
> updated_at datetime NULL,
> PRIMARY KEY(id)
> )
> ENGINE = InnoDB
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