I've read about Lamina and Narrator, watched the linked videos and I think
I understand how it all fits together:
1) Instrument the applications using Lamina's `instrument` or `trace`
2) Probe the instrumented code somehow by channeling the traces to some
endpoint (how do you do this? do you aut
I don't understand why these things aren't equal.
user=> (= (list java.lang.String) (list (class "abc")))
true
user=> (= '(java.lang.String) (list (class "abc")))
false
user=> (type '(java.lang.String))
clojure.lang.PersistentList
user=> (type (list java.lang.String))
clojure.lang.PersistentList
On 10.11.2013 14:03, Dave Tenny wrote:
> I don't understand why these things aren't equal.
>
> user=> (= (list java.lang.String) (list (class "abc")))
> true
> user=> (= '(java.lang.String) (list (class "abc")))
> false
> user=> (type '(java.lang.String))
> clojure.lang.Per
I should know better, thanks.
On Sunday, November 10, 2013 7:06:13 AM UTC-5, Timo Mihaljov wrote:
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> On 10.11.2013 14:03, Dave Tenny wrote:
> > I don't understand why these things aren't equal.
> >
> > user=> (= (list java.lang.String) (list (class "abc")))
> > true
> > user=> (=
+1
On Sunday, November 10, 2013 3:13:17 AM UTC+5:45, Marco Manzi wrote:
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> Hi all, I'm a young clojure developer. I work as Java developer, but I've
> falled in love with this fantastic language and I would like to help in
> some way.
> Actually I'm following Principles of Reactive
> Programmi
The problem with your quote is that you want to only quote the list but
also eval the values in the list, well I think create a list w/o function
call. (quote) as a special form will evaluate nothing... but you can force
evaluation... :D
user=> (type (first `(~java.lang.String))) ; ! backquote
Hello
New Leiningen template for Clojure and Clojurescript project. This might
helpful to them who are coming from rails like framework and would love to
see first before coding.
https://github.com/Mamun/web-app
Create new project:
lein new web-app hello
Run application:
lein ring server-h
I hope that this time around the Pedestal talk will be recorded. The lack of
any nice recorded video talks discussing Pedestal has been an additional
barrier to entry.
- Farley
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Thank you Saravana. I'm finding a number of the posts David Nolen [1] has
written on his blog to be invaluable. Once I figure out what mix of
libraries I'll be using I can let you know!
[1] http://swannodette.github.io/
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Ryan Neufeld wrote:
> Stuart Halloway i
Yes, I did find that out later. Thanks a lot. That what was I was looking
for.
It is indeed not exactly the same but close enough.
Bertrand
On Sunday, November 10, 2013 8:49:39 AM UTC+1, James Reeves wrote:
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> The standard clojure.test namespace included in Clojure has this
> functionality (or
Riemann is a service for receiving streams of events, and causing one or
more side-effects (sending email, routing to Graphite, etc). It can do
arbitrary transformations on event streams (the effects from an input may
be arbitrarily time shifted), and assumes that the inputs are fixed
structure (n
Where I'm from the notion of cider in a champagne glass is a little
ludicrous. =) But I guess maybe they're thinking of an alcoholic cider,
and I'm thinking more of the winter holiday season spiced warm cider in a
mug??
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 6:17 AM, Tim Visher wrote:
> Cider _is_ nrepl.el at
Hello everyone,I am a Clojure user in Japan.
I think for beginners Clojure in Japan, you want published on the site
ClojureCheetSheet you have Japanese translation, but I would be all right.
Thanks in advance.
Keitaro Takeuchi
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I am the current maintainer of the Clojure Cheat Sheet, and certainly have
no objections if anyone wishes to translate it into other languages.
Most of the content of the cheat sheet are the Clojure symbols themselves,
the documentation strings that come with Clojure 1.5.1, and links to the
Clojur
IMO it can often be a lack of readable, searchable, nice-to-navigate
text/hypertext that can be a barrier to entry. In fact all of these are
unfortunately common in various parts of the geekosphere:
1. Projects whose *only* documentation (or the only version of certain key
information) is in video
Here are some functional programming job opportunities that were posted
recently:
Senior Software Developer at infinipool GmbH
http://functionaljobs.com/jobs/8654-senior-software-developer-at-infinipool-gmbh
Cheers,
Sean Murphy
FunctionalJobs.com
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Recently, when I decided to investigate Pedestal for a project, I was
surprised to discover that it isn't supported on Windows. I can't say
whether lack of cross-platform support will have any impact on Pedestal's
long-term viability, but it ruled Pedestal out for me.
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