Hi Ulises, I'm looking for an all round good Clojure developer that's
willing to get stuck in and help get it all finished.
I'm using Datomic for the persistence, so it might be a good opportunity
for somebody interested in gaining experience using it.
Thanks Vlad for your interest but given the s
"...but once that's done we should have a real Clojure repl running on the
iPhone."
Wow. This is awesome news Nathan.
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Oh heck, residents of Brazil cannot participate.
Legalese things ruin all the fun.
Plínio
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 2:28 AM, Andy Fingerhut wrote:
> I have not heard of this before. Wanted to pass on the word in case anyone
> was interested in applying. $2000 grand prize, and a chance to speak a
Hey Sean,
maybe you could clarify some choices made in 0.3, I needed to rewrite some
SQL bits of my app anyhow and thought it was a good time to ditch 0.2.3 as
well.
1) Why the keyword args to most functions? entities/identifiers in
particular. My SQL Tables have columns like "created_at", "cr
Oh that's great Paul. Thanks for the insight. It's going to help when I get
deeper into this project.
Cheers
Tim
On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Paul deGrandis wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> I'm just seeing this now. Someone reported a similar problem on the
> Shoreleave mailing list not too long ago.
This is on a Clojurescript compilation note. I've noticed that if I have a *
main.cljs* and *my-other.cljs*, parts of *my-other.cljs* will appear in *
main.cljs*. Is there a way to avoid this? Using *lein-cljsbuild*, any of
the :optimization flags, gives the same result (in terms of adding all to *
I believe the ClojureScript compiler simply looks for all .cljs files on
the specified compile path. I think maybe you could put your files in
different directories so they don't all get concatenated together. You can
one build specify one path, and another build specify both paths.
Perhaps other
Hello everyone. Hopefully this is an easy question to answer.
Our company is using a dashboard application that uses Clojure called
Brainiac (https://github.com/cmonty/brainiac). It accesses weather data
from Dark Sky. Dark Sky has upgraded their API and now the weather data is
in arrays, wh
I haven't used clojurescript in a while, but if I recall correctly, the
only way
to not compile everything into a single file is to leave out the
:optimization flag
completely. If this is the case this should probably be considered a bug. I
might
be wrong though.
Jonathan
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at
2013/5/7 Hawkeye02
> I can't get the data from inside the JSON arrays from Clojure.
> Specifically, I looking to get the data from the "currently" array taken
> from this Dark Sky data:
Sorry but your JSON document example does not have arrays. Do you mean
nested objects (maps)?
Parsed JSON d
This is why I suggested organizing the project around directories and
specifying different groups of them with different lein-cljsbuild groups.
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 12:24 PM, Jonathan Fischer Friberg <
odysso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I haven't used clojurescript in a while, but if I recall corre
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:08 AM, Thomas Heller wrote:
> 1) Why the keyword args to most functions?
Because they're optional for most people.
> entities/identifiers in
> particular. My SQL Tables have columns like "created_at", "created_by",
> since SQL doesnt like "-" as separators, I still want
>From the sample.project.clj:
; Determines whether the temporary JavaScript files will be left in place
between
; automatic builds. Leaving them in place speeds up compilation because
things can
; be built incrementally. This probably shouldn't be disabled except for
troubleshooting.
; Defaults to
In my project.clj file (fig.1), cljsbuild config just points to the parent
source-path. Now, I plan to have *file1.cljs* in a different directory than
*file2.cljs*. But what I'm finding in this case, is that compiled
*file1js*is getting it's calls glommed into
*main.js*. So for example in fig.1 & 2
Hey Jonathan,
Saw that flag, and it's useful. But what I want to do is separate my
main.js from all my other.js files. I've a more detailed description
abouve. Maybe I just can't do this, but I thought I'd ask around.
Tim
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Jonathan Fischer Friberg <
odysso...@gma
yes, thank you, that is what I was referring to + the :or and :as like:
(defn somefn
[req1 req2 ;required params
& {
:keys [a b c d e] ;optional params
:or {a 1 ;optional params with preset default values other than the
nil default
; b takes nil if not specified on c
I tried it, and I think removing the :optimizations flag will do
what you want. The problem is that cljsbuild sets it to :whitespace
by default, so even if you remove it from your build it's still there.
To circumvent this, I opened lein-cljsbuild-0.3.0.jar in
~/.m2/repository/lein-cljsbuild/lein-
*DON'T DO IT*
I just realised, if the :optimizations missing triggers this
behaviour, it should be possible to set it to nil, and it was!
So try ':optimizations nil' in your build.
Jonathan
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 10:20 PM, Jonathan Fischer Friberg <
odysso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I tried it, a
That's an interesting tweak. Indeed, I no longer have any of my contents in
main.js. But I also get a JS error in my browser.
goog.provide('edgar');
Uncaught ReferenceError: goog is not defined
goog.require('cljs.core');
goog.require('shoreleave.remotes.http_rpc');
goog.require('clojure.browser.
Michael,
Thank you for the response and references. I will try your suggestions and
get back to you. My terminology isn't the best, thanks for deciphering.
On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 11:27:01 AM UTC-5, Michael Klishin wrote:
>
>
> 2013/5/7 Hawkeye02 >
>
>> I can't get the data from inside the
You have to import the google closure library when compiling without
optimisation.
Given your build, probably something like this:
Just make sure the base.js file is actually there.
Jonathan
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 10:54 PM, Timothy Washington wrote:
> That's an interesting tweak. Indeed, I
Hi:
In Javascript language, and while the language is inherently functional,
Javascript's *implementation* until now, does not support parallel code
execution against available CPU cores, unlike Erlang for example or Clojure
on JVM, so I am thinking that the actor pattern in Clojure when target
That fixed one of the dependency problems. But now there are a bunch of
other dependency errors. AndI'm not sure if I have to independently include
all the library generated .js files. It looks like you have no choice but
to glom your .js code into main.js. Hmmm.
1. Uncaught ReferenceError: go
You might want to check out "Clojure Data Analysis Handbook" by Eric
Rochester. There is an example using org.clojure/data.json and Incanter to
read JSON format into an Incanter dataset. You might find other recipes in
the book useful as well:
http://www.packtpub.com/clojure-data-analysis-coo
Did you try the downloads link here?
http://openrules.com/jsr331/
On May 6, 2013 12:10 AM, "Caocoa" wrote:
> Well, so I just tried the following commands:
>
>> user=> (ns mx.clojure.contemporary.pitch-centricity-and-symmetry
>> #_=> (:import [jm.music.data
>> #_=> Score
>> #_=
It can probably be done with HTML 5 Workers in browsers that support it,
On Tuesday, May 7, 2013, Ghassan Ayesh wrote:
> Hi:
>
> In Javascript language, and while the language is inherently functional,
> Javascript's *implementation* until now, does not support parallel code
> execution against a
You might be interested in https://github.com/guv/clojure.options/
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