Re: [ANN] Grenchman, for running Clojure code quickly

2013-10-13 Thread Tim Visher
All I want to say is that you are still _the man_ when it comes to pushing cli clojure tooling forward, IMHO. Thanks so much! On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 10:49 PM, Phil Hagelberg p...@hagelb.org wrote: When we've polled Leiningen users in the past[1], the #1 pain point people always report is its

Re: [ANN] Grenchman, for running Clojure code quickly

2013-10-09 Thread Zack Maril
How does this vary from flatland/drip? -Zack On Tuesday, October 8, 2013 9:49:16 PM UTC-5, Phil Hagelberg wrote: When we've polled Leiningen users in the past[1], the #1 pain point people always report is its startup time. While there have been a number of strategies suggested to reduce the

Re: [ANN] Grenchman, for running Clojure code quickly

2013-10-09 Thread John D. Hume
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 2:32 AM, Zack Maril thewitzb...@gmail.com wrote: How does this vary from flatland/drip? -Zack Grenchman connects to a JVM-with-nrepl you previously launched. Repeated invocations from the command line will hit that same JVM, potentially building up state over time, and

[ANN] Grenchman, for running Clojure code quickly

2013-10-08 Thread Phil Hagelberg
When we've polled Leiningen users in the past[1], the #1 pain point people always report is its startup time. While there have been a number of strategies suggested to reduce the annoyance of slow JVM startup time and project loading, keeping your JVMs around can lead to awkward workflows in some

Re: [ANN] Grenchman, for running Clojure code quickly

2013-10-08 Thread Martin DeMello
Nice! I'd been vaguely thinking of redoing my nrepl client but I don't really use clojure these days. Glad to see you're a fan of ocaml too :) martin On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 7:49 PM, Phil Hagelberg p...@hagelb.org wrote: When we've polled Leiningen users in the past[1], the #1 pain point people