Why would I write the class in Java, when this below works exactly as
expected?
(ns foo
(:gen-class :name foo.Bar
:extends java.lang.System$LoggerFinder
:constructors {[] []}))
(let [slm (delay (-> 'foo/system-logger-memo
requiring-resolve
Preparing to the meeting next week, with Jon Anthony 's talk about
interactive data visualization and literate programming with Hanami&Saite:
https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1164887113680281600
On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 at 21:39, Daniel Slutsky
wrote:
> Here is the video of yesterday's meeting, wi
Ok, so after a bit of more thinking/reading, I realise now that my
question was somewhat misplaced.
Any AOT compiled code (not just gen-class), is an artifact of the
compiler used to compile it, and therefore, in some sense, implicitly
tied to that compiler version. However, that's not to say
Clojupyter-0.2.3 is now available on Github, Clojars, and Anaconda Cloud.
Highlights from Changelog.md:
- Add support for conda install of Clojupyter supporting installs on
Linux, MacOS, and Windows - if you have Anaconda, all you have to do is
conda
install -c simplect clojupyter
Nicely sums up the advantages of Clojure:
http://blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2019/08/22/WhyClojure.html
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And maybe more important it's by Uncle Bob. I have a few colleagues that are
almost Uncle Bob devotees, would be great if they would also start exploring
Clojure.
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