Hi all,
I've spent several months working on Krishnan's Clojurejs and added a lot
of things I could to make it more practical. I named the fork ChlorineJs
and lots about it can be found here:
https://github.com/chlorinejs/chlorine/wiki
Compared to wisp, ChlorineJS is a bit "ahead", especially wit
On Saturday, May 18, 2013 11:54:55 AM UTC+7, Murtaza Husain wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the project , the language extensions are fantastic !
>
> One of the problems I have had in working with cljs is the compatibility
> and awkward syntax in working with external js libs. This goes a long lon
> You can give ChlorineJS a try:
> http://plnkr.co/edit/gist:5469561?p=preview
>
Please note there's currently a bug with Plunker and some versions of
Firefox so in the mean time you should check it with other browsers.
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On Tue, 28 May 2013 23:45:56 -0700 (PDT)
zcaudate wrote:
> oh cool!
>
> did you write your own compiler?
>
well, it's a fork from Ram Krishnan's clojurejs with more practical
stuff. The compiler (named Chloric) is distributed via nodejs NPM, but
it's written in Clojure so don't be lied :)
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>
> * Is there a faster cycle than to change code, change tests and type "lein
> test" to see the results?
>
my favourite workflow is with lein-midje (you can run both midje tests and
clojure tests!)
https://github.com/marick/lein-midje
> * Is there a way to keep everything in a hot JVM (I've d
I had the same concern and have searched for solutions. IMO sockjs is well
designed and perfectly fits my needs*.*
You can use sockjs with Clojure, though we'll need more tweaks to make it
pass all the sockjs specs:
https://github.com/jenshaase/methojure/tree/master/methojure-sockjs
If you really
Hey Phil,
What do you mean "unmanaged jars" in the question "What annoys you about
Leiningen?"
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I have a macro, let's say `look-like-case`. When trying to indent with
Emacs, the result is:
```
(look-like-case a
b
c)
```
which is not what I want. How can I make Emacs to indent it like this:
```
(look-like-case a
b
c)
```
I tried to read some emacs lisp but..
On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 12:03:29 +0200
Tassilo Horn wrote:
> You could create an clj-.el.
Thank you so much Tassilo.
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I want to work with `java.text.Normalizer/normalize` which require some
constansts named NFD, NFC etc. I could import java.text.Normalizer
with this:
```
(import java.text.Normalizer)
```
but couldn't figure how to import and use the constansts from
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/tex
On Monday, April 29, 2013 6:04:41 PM UTC+7, Meikel Brandmeyer (kotarak)
wrote:
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> Subclasses are accessed with $. java.text.Normalizer$Form/NFD Should do
> the trick. Or (import 'java.text.Normalizer$Form) and Normalizer$Form/NFD.
>
> Kind regards
> Meikel
>
> Great help. Thanks a lot
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On Friday, March 29, 2013 1:03:38 PM UTC+7, Feng Shen wrote:
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> Hello folks.
>
> I just released version 2.0.0 of http-kit.
>
Looks great, Feng Shen.
I couldn't find a road-map so I ask here. Will there be a client-side for
browsers in ClojureScript or Javascript? I mean something similar to so
Hi all,
Clojurejs started by [kriyative](https://github.com/kriyative) is an
amazing project that compile clojure to javascript. I've just made it
available in clojure 1.4.0, rewrite tests with
[evaljs](https://github.com/weavejester/evaljs/) and add macros like ., ..,
-> and ->>.
Github repo:
On Monday, October 8, 2012 9:09:49 PM UTC+7, Jim foo.bar wrote:
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> On 08/10/12 14:47, Mark Rathwell wrote:
> > ClojureScript is a Clojure implementation that targets Javascript
> > (meaning that Clojure core, et al, is also necessarily converted to
> > Javascript in the build process and a pa
I've just notice that running Midje on top of lazytest is much faster
compared to start leiningen each time. But adding lazytest takes some time,
too. So I re-packaging lazytest and then make a meta-package for both Midje
and lazytest.
Now all we have to do is:
Add [lein-midje-lazytest "0.1.0"]
On Sunday, November 18, 2012 1:31:47 AM UTC+7, Ahmed Shafeeq Bin Mohd
Shariff wrote:
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> Hi guys,
>
> I've been frustrated with Clojure's slow speed on the JVM. I've been
> thinking of how it can be compiled to native and I feel that compiling
> Clojure to Haskell and then using ghc to convert
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