Good idea, I would be very interested in this.
Best
Marcin
On Tuesday, 15 September 2015 22:04:49 UTC+1, Kévin Etienne wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I've seen a previous thread
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/clojure/dRPF8bEpjBE
> where a Clojure group in Oxford was menti
eeded).
- forms validation (with compatibile forms generation coming soon as a
bonus)
That's it for now.
Marcin
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Hi,
I've also started learning clojure a few months ago. I will tell you my
story.
The most painful at the beginning was to find the right environment setup,
in particular the IDE. Many Clojure professionals advice to use Emacs but I
could not get up to speed with it so I dropped it. I come from J
every ~§1h just calculate new
filename and sends message to write goroutine.
Works like expected :)
As a proof of concept I'm trying to rewrite this in clojure.
Summary it's like kind of syslog which have to change destination file
periodically.
Kind regards to everyone.
Marcin.
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ter (io/writer filename)
> })))
> (:writer @cache
>
> Note that I'm using the locking macro to ensure that the function cannot
> be executed simultaneously by multiple threads.
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> - James
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>
> On 31 July 2015 at 13:23, Marcin Jurczuk >
&g
ticles/cookbooks/files_and_directories.html> and
> this blog post <http://nakkaya.com/2010/06/15/clojure-io-cookbook/> look
> like they might be helpful.
>
> On Friday, July 31, 2015 at 7:52:07 AM UTC-5, Marcin Jurczuk wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> This i
Home: https://github.com/bilus/pipes
If you ever used Un*x pipes
```
$ ls | grep .clj
```
then this library gives you a power to do this in Clojure and a lot more.
You can use streams to chain any number of shell commands, processes and
Clojure functions to process the streams on the fly. The
hear any feedback you can give me on this!
*Is there any need to have any other templating library anyway? :)*
Thanks,
Marcin Skotniczny
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cture of the library. It is very extendable and can combine
transformations in any way you want, so I will work on new usage modes if
needed (or you can figure it out by yourself :) ).
Let me know what you think.
Also, how are you managing this now?
Marcin
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I want to add transformation with non-java tools.
Integrating with those usually is based on filesystem anyway.
Marcin
W dniu sobota, 16 listopada 2013 13:08:18 UTC+1 użytkownik James Reeves
napisał:
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> Hi Marcin,
>
> Why did you choose to group LESS compilations, CoffeeScript minific
ng on ring response level was actually one
of the things I didn't like with dieter.
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Marcin
W dniu sobota, 16 listopada 2013 18:30:03 UTC+1 użytkownik James Reeves
napisał:
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> On 16 November 2013 13:02, Marcin Skotniczny
> > wrote:
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>> Well, I made sure you can do
use, right?
> It would be difficult for me to use Cornet in my own projects, for
> instance, because I'd have to maintain two separate systems for caching
> compiled resources.
>
>
If you are already using some asset pipelining method you are comfortable
with, then I gue
so I don't want to get caught in a trap of overthinking it
:).
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Marcin
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Excellent. I'd like to know it too "Our goal is to explore why Clojure,
despite its elegance and capabilities, remains a niche technology,".
Looking forward to the next episodes.
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> On Wednesday,
on mar...@swarmloyalty.co.za for an interview.
Thanks, Marcin
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