Render Rails templates in Clojure?

2016-03-25 Thread Igor Bondarenko
Hi everyone! We're planning on moving our Rails app to Clojure and would want to keep our Rails templates during the transition time. Is there a way to render Rails templates in Clojure (or Java)? The reason we need this is because templates will probably change at the same time as transition

How manage this state problem The Clojure Way?

2016-03-25 Thread hiskennyness
*Background* I am starting on a port of my Common Lisp Cells dataflow hack (much akin to Javelin in surface semantics) to Clojure and am struggling to wrap my head around Clojure state-handling, deftype, and defrecord.

Re: Render Rails templates in Clojure?

2016-03-25 Thread James Reeves
You don't mention the templating language you're using in Rails. Are you just using erb? - James On 25 March 2016 at 11:41, Igor Bondarenko wrote: > Hi everyone! > > We're planning on moving our Rails app to Clojure and would want to keep > our Rails templates during the transition time. Is the

ANN: hasch 0.3.0

2016-03-25 Thread Christian Weilbach
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hey, I am pleased to announce another major update for hasch, this time with a finalized hashing scheme, so you can use it to store values. - From the README : A library to consistently crypto-hash [edn](https://github.com/edn-format/edn) data struc

[ANN] io.aviso/config 0.1.12

2016-03-25 Thread Howard Lewis Ship
io.aviso/config is a very small library used to handle configuration of a server; it works as a complement to Stuart Sierra’s component library. This release add support for special reader tags inside EDN configuration files, to support access to environment variables. https://github.com/AvisoNov

Re: [ANN] Quil 2.4.0 and improved live editor

2016-03-25 Thread Alan Moore
+1, yes thanks very much! FYI: The quil.info site has a broken link. The "Quil Intro" links to: http://nbeloglazov.com/2014/05/29/quil-intro.html But that's 404. Alan On Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 6:26:45 PM UTC-7, Dragan Djuric wrote: > > Thank you for keeping this fantastic library alive :)