[ANN] New blog post: Lisp's grandfather paradox

2024-07-30 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
and its foundations at the upcoming Heart Of Clojure <https://2024.heartofclojure.eu/> conference on September 18 & 19, Leuven, Belgium. I hope to see you there! Haven't got a ticket yet? Use this link <https://ti.to/heart-of-clojure/2024/discount/daniel-szmulewicz-A11D2> for a

Re: [ANN] New blog post on Perfumed Nightmare

2024-06-13 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Inspired by this thread, the Scicloj visual-tools group will host a meetup with Gary and Daniel on Sunday. https://clojureverse.org/t/visual-tools-meeting-26-gemini-space-age-protocols-from-the-repl/ On Wednesday 1 May 2024 at 18:19:06 UTC+3 Gary Johnson wrote: > Daniel Szmulewicz wri

Re: [ANN] New blog post on Perfumed Nightmare

2024-04-28 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
at 3:22:36 PM UTC+8 Daniel Szmulewicz wrote: > Greetings fellow Clojurians, > > I am excited to announce the publication of my latest in-depth blog post > on the topic of HTTP and web application development. Since I am currently > looking for work, I had the opportunity to dedic

[ANN] New blog post on Perfumed Nightmare

2024-04-28 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
Greetings fellow Clojurians, I am excited to announce the publication of my latest in-depth blog post on the topic of HTTP and web application development. Since I am currently looking for work, I had the opportunity to dedicate my mornings - when I’m at peak mental clarity - to creating this c

[ANN] Meyvn template for the new Websocket standard in Ring

2024-04-09 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
Hello everyone, Experimental support for WebSockets in Ring was added in 1.11.0-alpha1. I haven't seen examples in the wild yet, so here is mine: a fully fleshed example that shows how to piece everything together. https://github.com/danielsz/ring-websockets-meyvn Two points of interest:

[ANN] Cohere Clojure SDK

2023-08-22 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
I’m happy to announce the Cohere Clojure SDK released under the MIT License. Cohere is an OpenAI contender with a focus on the enterprise and developer-friendliness. Both the API reference and LLM University are documentation done right IMHO. I als

[ANN] [VIDEO] Integrating generative AI features in Clojure

2023-08-04 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
This video show how to integrate service offering by the likes of OpenAi and Cohere in Clojure projects. Its aim is educational as it deconstructs the process into simple steps that anyone can duplicate and try for oneself. Of special interest, hopefully, is the R

[ANN] New video about the Meyvn polyglot REPL environment

2023-07-03 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
Another video about the Meyvn polyglot REPL environment. This time we look at a real-world code example, BrickSort, with two reference implementations courtesy of the open source library *The Algorithms*. In the Java version, a static method called OddEvenSort is provided by the class Bricksor

[ANN] Video tutorial about the Meyvn REPL

2023-05-12 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
Hello everyone, The Meyvn REPL supports Java and Kotlin codebases. Source files are being monitored and compiled automatically, so you can create a class in Java, import it in a Kotlin object, which you can then manipulate at the REPL in Clojure. It achieves this by doing static analysis not o

Clojure data science community update - Aug. 2022 - Kira McLean

2022-08-02 Thread Daniel Slutsky
This Scicloj community update by Kira McLean is clarifying the intent of some current community efforts around Clojure & Data. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63-KGa3Flac Among other things, it is telling how Scicloj is gradually opening up to address not only Clojurians, not just programmers

Re: real-world-data meetings

2022-02-09 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Following the warm responses we got to the real-world-data meetups suggestion, João Santiago and I are organizing the first event on the series. https://clojureverse.org/t/real-world-data-meetup-1/ On Wednesday, 26 January 2022 at 12:42:53 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Following rec

real-world-data meetings

2022-01-26 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Following recent conversations, we are organizing a meetup – hopefully a first on a series – where individuals and groups will share their experiences, problems, hopes, and doubts, regarding the use of Clojure for data problems. https://clojureverse.org/t/real-world-data-meetings/ Your respons

Re: visual-tools group -- meeting 1

2022-01-26 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Please note the time change for the meeting. On Tuesday, 25 January 2022 at 11:59:01 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Recently we discussed > <https://clojureverse.org/t/visual-tools-meetings-please-comment/> the > idea to organize a group that would collaborate on tooli

visual-tools group -- meeting 1

2022-01-25 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Recently we discussed the idea to organize a group that would collaborate on tooling for literate programming and data visualization /exploration. Following that discussion and the responses to the survey

Re: Clojure Data Science Special -- Dec. 5th 2021

2021-12-15 Thread Daniel Slutsky
ters, organizers, and everybody who has participated. On Friday, 19 November 2021 at 00:19:45 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > An initial announcement and a survey: a re:Clojure Data Science Special > day on Dec. 5th. > > https://clojureverse.org/t/re-clojure-data-science-special-dec-5th-2021/

Visual tools meetings (please comment)

2021-12-15 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hi. We started planning a series of sessions about visual tools -- both study sessions and dev sessions -- where people will learn together the ergonomics & internals of tools and discuss possible contributions and future directions. This is following a panel discussion on the topic we've had

Scicloj status report: Notespace, 2021-11-29

2021-11-29 Thread Daniel Slutsky
This is a short version of the recent “Your Namespace as a Notebook” workshops, trying to demonstrate the main ideas of Notespace v4 (which is currently in alpha stage). Scicloj status report: Notespace, 2021-11-29 - YouTube -- You received this message becaus

re:Clojure Data Science Special -- Dec. 5th 2021

2021-11-18 Thread Daniel Slutsky
An initial announcement and a survey: a re:Clojure Data Science Special day on Dec. 5th. https://clojureverse.org/t/re-clojure-data-science-special-dec-5th-2021/ Responses to the survey will help so much in planning the event. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Go

Re: Clojure 2021 pre-conference workshops

2021-11-02 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here is the first workshop in the series: a dtype-next workshop by Ethan Miller: https://www.meetup.com/London-Clojurians/events/281822613/ On Monday, 1 November 2021 at 16:56:49 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > The November workshops schedule is now at the re:Clojure website: >

Re: Clojure 2021 pre-conference workshops

2021-11-01 Thread Daniel Slutsky
The November workshops schedule is now at the re:Clojure website: https://www.reclojure.org/#workshops On Friday, 15 October 2021 at 00:19:31 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > re:Clojure and Scicloj are running a survey to support the planning of the > November pre-conference workshops. &g

Re: Clojure 2021 pre-conference workshops

2021-10-14 Thread Daniel Slutsky
re:Clojure and Scicloj are running a survey to support the planning of the November pre-conference workshops. Your comments would help a lot: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1448756131539587074 On Thursday, 30 September 2021 at 16:02:23 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > The re:Clojure <

2021-10 - Plans & Hopes for Clojure Data Science

2021-10-07 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Since the beginning of 2021, we’ve had a habit of a monthly thread where people could share their hopes for the emerging data science ecosystem. Here is the monthly thread for October at Clojureverse: https://clojureverse.org/t/2021-10-plans-hopes-for-clojure-data-science/8244 It will be of g

re:Clojure 2021 pre-conference workshops

2021-09-30 Thread Daniel Slutsky
The re:Clojure 2021 conference is about two months away. One of the things that will happen even sooner is the series of pre-conference workshops. In this post we wish to tell what they are about and suggest a few ways you may be involved in creating and having th

Scicloj status report: Notespace, 2021-08-19

2021-08-19 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here is a little update about the Notespace tool for interactive data visualization and literate programming and the Scicloj-tooling project by Sami Kallinen, that it is now part of: Scicloj status report: Notespace, 2021-08-19 - YouTube -- You

2021-08 - Plans & Hopes for Clojure Data Science

2021-08-06 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Since the beginning of 2021, we’ve had a habit of a monthly thread where people could share their hopes for the emerging data science ecosystem. There are many new friends getting involved , and it seem

Who wants to join a cool open source project?

2021-07-29 Thread Daniel Slutsky
At Scicloj , a community for building a Clojure stack of libraries for data science, we currently have a few ongoing and planned open-source projects in Clojure and Clojurescript. The current focus is mainly on data wrangling, data visualization, and tooling, so I b

Clojurists Together funding applications are open for Q3 2020

2021-07-23 Thread Daniel Compton
currently have the funds to support 3 developers for long-term fellowships, but we'd like to get to 6. To do so we’ll need new developer and company members to help support this. If you’re a company that relies on Clojure, please consider joining Clojurists Together. Thanks, Daniel. -- Y

Re: Tiny web app illustrating WebSocket duplex communication.

2021-06-05 Thread Daniel Craig
Sounds cool! I’ll check it out > On Jun 5, 2021, at 5:53 AM, Deyan Yotsov wrote: > > Hello! > > I've been trying to understand WebSockets, and created a tiny web app in > Clojure+ClojureScript that uses them. It was more of a journey of discovery, > and I tried to keep the code as minimal a

Re: [BLOG] Once Upon A Class

2021-05-24 Thread daniel szmulewicz
on-the-fly code generation and class loading mechanism will be of benefit to all Clojurians. Daniel On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 1:30 AM Sean Corfield wrote: > It wasn't clear to me that the entire article only applies to nREPL. > Especially since most of the article just uses "RE

Re: [BLOG] Once Upon A Class

2021-05-24 Thread daniel szmulewicz
with the REPL throughout the session. In a nREPL client, instances of DynamicClassLoader keep piling up. If you think there is a lack of clarity, I'll be happy to amend the text to make it less likely for the reader to miss that. Thank you very much for your input. Daniel On Mon, May 24, 20

[BLOG] Once Upon A Class

2021-05-24 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
Every time you press ENTER at the REPL, a new class is created. In addition, it comes with a new class loader instance exclusively dedicated to loading it. That's Clojure behind the scenes doing its runtime magic. On the other hand, in a nREPL client like Cider, not one but two class loader ins

Clojurists Together Open Source Community Survey

2021-03-23 Thread Daniel Compton
decision making will be. https://www.clojuriststogether.org/news/listening-to-maintainers-for-the-next-phase-of-clojurists-together/ Clojurists Together members are welcome to fill out this survey, they'll also get a private link to a members survey too. Thanks, Daniel. -- You received

Clojurists Together board elections - we want you to stand for election!

2021-03-03 Thread Daniel Compton
Clojurians Slack. Thanks, Daniel. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with your first post. To unsubsc

Scicloj talk: Anthony Khong about fxl: a composable, data-oriented spreadsheet library

2021-02-14 Thread Daniel Slutsky
On Feb 28th, we are going to have a public meeting with Anthony Khong about fxl! https://github.com/zero-one-group/fxl RSVP: https://twitter.com/sc

Scicloj study group: Sicmutils

2021-02-04 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hi! We're organizing a study group about Sicmutils and about Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics in Clojure. If you can read and comment, it would be of great help. https://clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-study-group-sicmutils/ -- You received this message because you are subscri

Re: Scicloj public meeting: Common Lisp for the Curious Clojurian

2021-02-03 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here is the video from the Common Lisp meetup: https://youtu.be/44Q9ew9JH_U Many thanks to Alan Dipert for the brilliant talk, and to Daniel Szmulewicz for the wise facilitation. Slides: http://bit.ly/scicloj-common-lisp-slides <http://bit.ly/scicloj-common-lisp-slides%E2%80%8B> On Wed

Clojure data science: 2021-02

2021-02-01 Thread Daniel Slutsky
A lot is happening in the data science landscape, and we hope that through periodical updates we may help each other catch up and reason about the bigger picture. Here is the monthly Zulip thread -- it would be great to add your thoughts there: https://clojurians.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream

Scicloj public meeting: Common Lisp for the Curious Clojurian

2021-01-20 Thread Daniel Slutsky
A talk by Alan Dipert next week -- details and RSVP: https://clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-public-meeting-common-lisp-for-the-curious-clojurian/7060 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups

Clojure data science: 2021-01

2021-01-01 Thread Daniel Slutsky
A lot is happening in the data science landscape, and we hope that through periodical updates we may help each other catch up and reason about the bigger picture. We are starting a habit of brief monthly updates. You may find this useful, and maybe wish to comment. See the #data-science/2021-01

Re: Scicloj meeting: Sicmutils #1 - geometry, symbolic math, and physics in Clojure(script)

2020-12-07 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here is the meeting video: https://twitter.com/lambduhh/status/1336027036574429185 On Friday, 20 November 2020 at 01:55:25 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Background and RSVP: > https://clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-meeting-sicmutils-1-geometry-symbolic-math-and-physics-in-clojure-script/ >

Re: State of Clojure/CLR: (was: Scicloj meeting: Nikita Propokov about Skija - graphics in the JVM)

2020-12-05 Thread Daniel Slutsky
rk branch in the repo has a completed 1.10 version running > on .Net Core 3.1 and 5. > Should be released 'soon'. > > > > On Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 1:20:54 AM UTC-6 oleksand...@zalando.de > wrote: > >> On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 4:56 PM

[BLOG] Is this sentence a question?

2020-12-04 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
Part of Speech tagging (PoS) is a way to solve this type of problem. Stanford's coreNLP returns specialized data structures with a Java API. However, their string representation is a list. What is a Lisper to do? To the blog post . -- Yo

End-of-November data-science study meetings: Datavis, ETL, NLP, Notespace

2020-11-23 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Our plans for the coming weekend: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1331001525053886464 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are moderated - pl

Scicloj meeting: Sicmutils #1 - geometry, symbolic math, and physics in Clojure(script)

2020-11-19 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Background and RSVP: https://clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-meeting-sicmutils-1-geometry-symbolic-math-and-physics-in-clojure-script/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that

Scicloj meeting: Nikita Propokov about Skija - graphics in the JVM

2020-11-17 Thread Daniel Slutsky
https://time.is/1400_08_Dec_2020_in_UTC/ Tonsky has recently released Skija: a library for high-performance graphics on the JVM. https://tonsky.me/blog/skija/ Of course, this opens some possibilities in Clojure. In this talk, Tonsky will present Skija to the Clojure audience. You may look into

Re: Fundamentals study group

2020-11-11 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hi. Following previous discussions, here are the first study meetings of the "fundamentals study group": https://scicloj.github.io/posts/2020-11-11-nov-2020-fundamentals-study-meetings/ On Saturday, 7 November 2020 at 14:49:55 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > We've rece

[ANN] Video of Scicloj #16 is available online

2020-11-09 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
Vlad Protsenko presented his work in the context of Scicloj meeting #16. In his own words: “if a REPL is a window into our computer programs, then Reveal purports to be a door for their better understanding.” Vlad has produced groundbreaking work of special interest to programmers who value the

Re: A Scicloj meeting about Reveal: Read Eval Visualize Loop

2020-11-08 Thread Daniel Slutsky
In the meantime, the talk's video is up: https://clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-meeting-16-video-is-up/6804 Many thanks to Vlad Protsenko for the brilliant talk, and to Daniel Szmulewicz for the wise moderation. On Sunday, 8 November 2020 at 17:10:43 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Followin

Re: A Scicloj meeting about Reveal: Read Eval Visualize Loop

2020-11-08 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Following Vlad's talk yesterday, we're thinking about organizing a Reveal+cljfx study meeting.See this discussion: https://clojurians.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/151924-data-science/topic/reveal.20and.20cljfx.20study.20meeting/near/216010688 On Monday, 19 October 2020 at 23:13:51 UT

Fundamentals study group

2020-11-07 Thread Daniel Slutsky
We've recently discussed our plans to organize a study group of the new fundamental layers of Clojure infrastructure, as a way of preparing for the new phase the data science ecosystem is entering. https://clojureverse.org/t/fundamentals-study-group/ There is still a lot to think about, but as a

Re: Clojure and Data Science in Healthcare #1

2020-11-02 Thread Daniel Slutsky
João Santiago for the careful moderation. On Monday, 19 October 2020 at 01:06:44 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Please register for the 1st Scicloj meeting about Clojure and Data Science > in Healthcare: > https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1317948223227645954 > > > Sunday, Novemb

Re: November machine learning study meetings

2020-10-30 Thread Daniel Slutsky
ontained. > More details will be announced soon. > > > On Friday, October 23, 2020 at 12:50:05 AM UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > >> We are organizing some study meetings about Machine Learning in Clojure >> in November. >> >> Please use this questi

Re: Clojure in Geograpgy with Joanne Cheng

2020-10-24 Thread Daniel Slutsky
The date is set: Nov. 21st. Please register: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1320130468478595085 On Wednesday, 21 October 2020 at 14:29:47 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Our next Clojure in Geography public meeting will be with Joanne Cheng! > > Please mark your preferences

November machine learning study meetings

2020-10-22 Thread Daniel Slutsky
We are organizing some study meetings about Machine Learning in Clojure in November. Please use this questionnaire to tell us about your thoughts and preferences: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1319393868010369026 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[ANN] Video walkthrough of Meyvn’s JavaFX template

2020-10-21 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
https://youtu.be/AMuCYPGqitk Summary: Do you know that you can generate a POM file for your Clojure project and build it with Java's Maven toolchain? This can be handy in situations when you don't build locally, but instead hand over the build to a CI/CD pipeline. The Cljfx Hacker News reade

Clojure in Geograpgy with Joanne Cheng

2020-10-21 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Our next Clojure in Geography public meeting will be with Joanne Cheng! Please mark your preferences: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1318867179169873920 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@

A Scicloj meeting about Reveal: Read Eval Visualize Loop

2020-10-19 Thread Daniel Slutsky
On Nov 7th, we will have a public meeting with Vlad Proczenko about Reveal: Read Eval Visualize Loop. Please register: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1318282279320506368 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send

Clojure and Data Science in Healthcare #1

2020-10-18 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Please register for the 1st Scicloj meeting about Clojure and Data Science in Healthcare: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1317948223227645954 Sunday, November 1st, 18:00-20:00 UTC. https://time.is/1800_1_Nov_2020_in_UTC/

Re: Clojure in Geography meeting #1

2020-10-04 Thread Daniel Slutsky
building the Clojure GIS stack, and possible ways to collaborate. Moderator: Zachary Teo On Sunday, 13 September 2020 at 22:35:12 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > The date of Will Cohen's meeting is set: Sat, Oct 3rd, 13:00-15:00 UTC. > > Please register to the meeting: > https://twi

Scicloj interview: Anthony Khong aboug Geni

2020-09-30 Thread Daniel Slutsky
On Sep 27th, 2020, Vijay Kiran, Teodor Heggelund, and Daniel Slutsky interviewed Anthony Khong. We began with a short presentation about Geni -- a Clojure dataframe library that runs on Apache Spark. https://github.com/zero-one-group/geni <https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A

Re: Next public Clojure data science meeting -- please register

2020-09-29 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here is the recorded meeting: https://youtu.be/qsC7aNDRRrs In the meeting, we had 3 different talks about various libraries for machine learning in Clojure. On Monday, 7 September 2020 at 17:00:59 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > The next Clojure DataScience public meeting will be on Sep

Re: Clojure in Geography meeting #1

2020-09-13 Thread Daniel Slutsky
The date of Will Cohen's meeting is set: Sat, Oct 3rd, 13:00-15:00 UTC. Please register to the meeting: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1305227676731543555 On Friday, 11 September 2020 at 18:45:22 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > We are planning a couple of meetings about Clojure in G

Clojure in Geography meeting #1

2020-09-11 Thread Daniel Slutsky
We are planning a couple of meetings about Clojure in Geography. On the first meeting, we will meet Will Cohen, who is an urban planner and the author of several Clojure libraries for geospatial analysis. https://github.com/willcohen Will will give an overview of the state of the geospatial ecos

Re: [BLOG] Understanding Meyvn

2020-09-11 Thread Daniel Slutsky
ingers on, oftentimes implicit > and rampant. > > On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 12:48 AM movie gique wrote: > >> I came across "Leiningen vs. the Ants" in a collection of short stories I >> have. Highly recommended! >> >> On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 6:44 AM

Re: [BLOG] Understanding Meyvn

2020-09-10 Thread daniel szmulewicz
s on, oftentimes implicit and rampant. On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 12:48 AM movie gique wrote: > I came across "Leiningen vs. the Ants" in a collection of short stories I > have. Highly recommended! > > On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 6:44 AM Daniel Szmulewicz < > daniel.szmulew...@

Next public Clojure data science meeting -- please register

2020-09-07 Thread Daniel Slutsky
The next Clojure DataScience public meeting will be on Sep 26h -- please register here: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1302968502198956032 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.co

Re: [BLOG] Understanding Meyvn

2020-09-06 Thread daniel szmulewicz
lt in? ;p ) > > Great read! > > On 4 September 2020 at 1:44:15 AM, Daniel Szmulewicz ( > daniel.szmulew...@gmail.com) wrote: > > I hope you'll enjoy reading my latest blog post on Meyvn, if only for the > historical tidbits around Clojure tooling. > > -- > Yo

Re: Clojure data science public meeting

2020-09-05 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hi. Here is the video from our Aug 30th meeting: https://youtu.be/SXmJ6HdLJGA <https://t.co/2rzGcYUDoa?amp=1> Also, some personal impressions: https://clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-needs-you/6467 On Wednesday, 26 August 2020 at 01:49:48 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Preparing to the Clo

Sep. 2020 Clojure data science public meeting.

2020-09-04 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Please mark your preferences for the Sep. 2020 Clojure data science public meeting. https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1301964840139980801 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com No

[BLOG] Understanding Meyvn

2020-09-03 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
I hope you'll enjoy reading my latest blog post on Meyvn, if only for the historical tidbits around Clojure tooling. "When we we say that Clojure is hosted on the JVM, we often forget the corollary, that Clojure tooling is built on Maven. We'd be forgiven for the oversight: the tooling is goo

Re: Clojure data science public meeting

2020-08-25 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Preparing to the Clojure data science meeting on the coming Sunday: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1298391171451039744 On Saturday, 8 August 2020 at 00:26:51 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Clojure data science public meeting, Aug 30th -- registration & details: > > https://twitte

Re: Clojure data science public meeting

2020-08-07 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Clojure data science public meeting, Aug 30th -- registration & details: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1291845872884625408 https://tinyurl.com/y4a2w79g On Monday, 3 August 2020 at 23:24:05 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Save the date: August 30th, 5pm UTC. > More details will be

Re: Clojure data science public meeting

2020-08-03 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Save the date: August 30th, 5pm UTC. More details will be announced soon. On Sunday, 2 August 2020 18:49:44 UTC+3, Daniel Slutsky wrote: > > We are organizing a Clojure data science public meeting with lightning > talks and chat. > > Please fill in your ideas & pre

Clojure data science public meeting

2020-08-02 Thread Daniel Slutsky
We are organizing a Clojure data science public meeting with lightning talks and chat. Please fill in your ideas & preferences. https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1289949493815902216 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this gr

Teodor Heggelund interviewing Chris Nuernberger

2020-07-26 Thread Daniel Slutsky
3 months ago, Teodor interviewed Chris about his work in the Clojure data science ecosystem. Tomasz Sulej and I were there too. Here is the video: https://youtu.be/zYNlZXTV14E -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, se

Clojurists Together wants to fund you to work on your open source Clojure project from August-October 2020

2020-07-23 Thread Daniel Compton
together.org/members/>. The more support we have, the more that we can do to improve things for the entire Clojure community. Thanks, Daniel. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegr

Re: Clojurists Together wants to fund you to work on your open source Clojure project from May-July 2020

2020-04-22 Thread Daniel Compton
https://www.clojuriststogether.org/news/q2-2020-funding-announcement/. Thanks to all of our members <https://www.clojuriststogether.org/members/> for your support, we couldn't do it without you. Daniel and the Clojurists Together committee On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 8:37 PM Daniel Compton <

Clojurists Together wants to fund you to work on your open source Clojure project from May-July 2020

2020-04-03 Thread Daniel Compton
cts thanks to the generosity of our developer and company members <https://www.clojuriststogether.org/members/>. The more support we have, the more that we can do to improve things for the entire Clojure community. Thanks, Daniel. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to t

Saite walkthrough, visualizing COVID-19 data

2020-03-29 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Preparing to the Scicloj COVID-19 Clojure hackathon on March 29th, we recorded a short conversation with Jon Anthony with an overview of Saite -- an interactive documents application with editor support, graphics and visualization, markdown, and LaTex. https://youtu.be/DqVh7VEzQaI repo: https://

Re: Online Clojure COVID-19 Hackathon

2020-03-28 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here is the video from the #Covid_19 #Clojure 1st hackathon: https://youtu.be/-441SPx8lTo See you on the 2nd hackathon this Sunday: https://scicloj.github.io/posts/2020-03-18-covid-19-hackathons-announcement/ On Thursday, 19 March 2020 00:22:38 UTC+2, Daniel Slutsky wrote: > > The hac

Re: Online Clojure COVID-19 Hackathon

2020-03-18 Thread Daniel Slutsky
The hackathon dates are set: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1240400889925509122 On Wednesday, 18 March 2020 17:49:34 UTC+2, Daniel Slutsky wrote: > > Thank you Dave! > This helps so much. > > On Wednesday, 18 March 2020 08:42:05 UTC+2, Dave Liepmann wrote: >> >> I&

Re: Online Clojure COVID-19 Hackathon

2020-03-18 Thread Daniel Slutsky
om/nightingale/ten-considerations-before-you-create-another-chart-about-covid-19-27d3bd691be8 > > > On Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 9:29:53 PM UTC+1, Daniel Slutsky wrote: >> >> Hello everybody. >> >> We are organizing an online Clojure hackathon for studying COVID-19

Re: Online Clojure COVID-19 Hackathon

2020-03-17 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Bost -- thanks for sharing, wonderful! We'll suggest this as a project on the Hackathon. Best wishes, Daniel On Wednesday, 18 March 2020 00:54:02 UTC+2, Bost wrote: > > > > We are organizing an online Clojure hackathon for studying COVID-19 > data. > > > > I

Online Clojure COVID-19 Hackathon

2020-03-17 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hello everybody. We are organizing an online Clojure hackathon for studying COVID-19 data. Please mark your preferred dates: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1240010550555353088 Wishing you good health and better times. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Gr

Re: Scicloj meeting with Simon Belak:

2020-03-11 Thread Daniel Slutsky
The date is set: Thursday March 26th, 5pm-7pm UTC. Please register: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1237844104643395589 -- see you there! On Tuesday, 10 March 2020 13:37:11 UTC+2, Daniel Slutsky wrote: > > "Exploratory analysis: automation, augmentation, and building tools for

Clj on Win: Error building classpath

2020-03-10 Thread Daniel G. Gamonal
I tried on https://github.com/clojure/tools.deps.alpha/wiki/clj-on-Windows Some tweaking after, I'm stuck at: I've done a quick search and found nothing, also did on https://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/TDEPS and provided same feedback. Now I'm going to try alternatives as online REPL for the s

Scicloj meeting with Simon Belak:

2020-03-10 Thread Daniel Slutsky
"Exploratory analysis: automation, augmentation, and building tools for thought" Please mark your preferences: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1237338494357385217 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: Scicloj meeting: Guix-Jupyter

2020-03-07 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Finally, here is the video of the meeting we have had a couple of months ago: https://scicloj.github.io/posts/2020-03-07-guix-jupyter/ Thank you for your patience. On Sunday, 5 January 2020 13:58:06 UTC+2, Daniel Slutsky wrote: > > This Thursday, Jan 9th 2020, 3-5pm UTC, we meet Ludovic C

Data Science in Clojure at Rails Girls Summer of Code

2020-03-05 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Two Clojure projects have been accepted for Rails Girls Summer of Code 2020! Here is a blog post about one of them: https://scicloj.github.io/posts/2020-03-05-rgsoc2020/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send emai

Re: Register to the International Clojure Data Science Meetup in Berlin on 27th of February

2020-02-25 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Thanks Alex! On Tuesday, 25 February 2020 19:10:43 UTC+1, Alex Miller wrote: > > I don't know if it makes sense, but might be worth updating the > clojure.org event page at https://clojure.org/events/2020/clojured (PR > to > https://github.com/clojure/clojure-site/blob/master/content/events/20

Re: Register to the International Clojure Data Science Meetup in Berlin on 27th of February

2020-02-25 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Some parts of the international Clojure DataScience meetup in Berlin this Thursday will be live streamed. https://ti.to/scicloj/international-clojure-data-science-meetup-in-berlin For updates and discussion, follow the this thread: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1232254548732993536 For m

[ANN] Skyscraper 0.3

2020-02-18 Thread Daniel Janus
glimpse of what it can do, see https://cljdoc.org/d/skyscraper/skyscraper/0.3.0/doc/database-integration. Happy scraping! – Daniel -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com

Re: Clojure has been selected to participate in GSoC 2017!

2020-02-03 Thread Daniel Slutsky
diversity, and that it is possible to submit a concrete open source project as a suggestion. On Sunday, 12 January 2020 09:03:05 UTC+2, Daniel Slutsky wrote: > > To summarize the GSoC 2020 discussion so far: > - Several individuals seem to be interested. > - Alex Miller described some pas

Re: Clojurists Together call for proposals (4 projects $9,000 each)

2020-01-26 Thread Daniel Compton
a company member <https://www.clojuriststogether.org/companies/>, or a developer member <https://www.clojuriststogether.org/developers/>. You can now use a credit card instead of PayPal, and we can accept bank transfers for annual memberships. Thanks, Daniel. On Wed, Jan 15, 20

Re: Clojurists Together call for proposals (4 projects $9,000 each)

2020-01-14 Thread Daniel Compton
the last 3 funding rounds). I'm happy to review application drafts if people want some guidance or are not sure if their application fits our funding structure. Thanks, Daniel. On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 8:26 PM Daniel Compton < daniel.compton.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi folks &g

Re: Clojure has been selected to participate in GSoC 2017!

2020-01-11 Thread Daniel Slutsky
To summarize the GSoC 2020 discussion so far: - Several individuals seem to be interested. - Alex Miller described some past experience and lessons. - .. and explained what is required to make it happen. - Daniel Compton and Clojurists Together offered their administrative help. - We need a small

Re: Clojure has been selected to participate in GSoC 2017!

2020-01-11 Thread Daniel Slutsky
nts - summer >>> - accepting funds - fall >>> - if desired, distributing those funds in some way (when I helped >>> Cognitect run it, we redistributed the funds to pay for students to travel >>> to Clojure conferences) - fall >>> >>> Great op

Clojurists Together call for proposals (4 projects $9,000 each)

2020-01-08 Thread Daniel Compton
r your application, please get in touch. We're happy to talk about your application and answer any questions you have. Thanks to all of the company and developer members <https://www.clojuriststogether.org/members/> who have funded this work, we couldn't do it without you. Th

Re: Scicloj meeting: Guix-Jupyter

2020-01-05 Thread Daniel Slutsky
This Thursday, Jan 9th 2020, 3-5pm UTC, we meet Ludovic Courtès, who will tell about Guix-Jupyter reproducible notebooks. Registration: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1213789408983470080 On Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 16:48, Daniel Slutsky wrote: > This is not about Clojure, but very much ab

Scicloj meeting: Guix-Jupyter

2019-12-17 Thread Daniel Slutsky
This is not about Clojure, but very much about Lisp and immutability. On Thursday, Jan 9th 2020, 3-5pm UTC, we will have a web meeting with Ludovic Courtès of the GuixHpc Project. Ludovic will tell about the Guix-Jupyter

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