Meet https://re-find.it, an interactive website to find clojure functions.
Hope you find it useful.
A lot of functions are not supported yet. It relies on the specs in the
https://github.com/slipset/speculative project.
If you miss functions, please let me know and I’ll do those specs first.
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 12:46 PM Alex Miller wrote:
> tda, tda.reader, tda.extensions
>
To make an unrelated, unhelpful, and off-topic comment I will now be
referring to `tools.deps.alpha` exclusively as 'Tada!'. :)
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On Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 7:52:48 AM UTC-6, Tim Visher wrote:
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> On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 12:46 PM Alex Miller wrote:
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>> tda, tda.reader, tda.extensions
>>
>
> To make an unrelated, unhelpful, and off-topic comment I will now be
> referring to `tools.deps.alpha` exclusively as
Hi,
I'm trying to get in to thi-ng/geom since my dog ate my woodworking
notebook. It involved a lot of sketches, geometry and algebra: things I'm
hoping Clojure is good at too.
One of the first things I'm trying to do with thi.ng/geom is "create a
line, then create another line constrained by a
Newest version - Supports Leiningen and TADA:
1. Now there is an sh script. You can just install this and use it
anywhere - no plugins, no muss, no fuss.
2. More graph manipulation options - highlight, prune, focus, remove.
3. Leiningen is supported along with profiles. That being said, I am
https://github.com/borkdude/respeced
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