Thanks for all the quick replies. I should've mentioned that I'm
already using leiningen, so the problem isn't so much getting the
dependencies and building the application as it is figuring out a way
to get inside the code and play with it a bit. I'd like to be able to
load the source files,
If this is a dumb question, let me apologize in advance. The thing is,
I've been trying to learn Clojure in my spare time, and, following the
advice of several Clojure blogs, started by reading Halloway's book
and playing around a bit at the REPL, which is all well and good, but
now I'm ready to
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Daniel cotter.dan...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a less cumbersome way to get a load of files on the classpath
than manually editing the .clojure file?
Well, I have a ~/lib/clojure directory and a clj script that
automatically puts that directory and all .jar's
Daniel cotter.dan...@gmail.com writes:
Am I going about this the wrong way? Is there an easier way to explore
existing open-source projects? I
Try this for any leiningen project (check for the existence of a
project.clj file). I'm assuming you're using a unixy operating system.
First and
So here are my questions:
Am I going about this the wrong way? Is there an easier way
to explore existing open-source projects? I Is there a less
cumbersome way to get a load of files on the classpath than
manually editing the .clojure file? How do I tell the REPL
where to find
Take a look at the dependency management tools. Most open-source
Clojure projects use either Maven and Leiningen. Both use the same
dependency model and provide similar capabilities for starting a REPL
with the classpath configured automatically.
-SS
On Mar 29, 11:39 pm, Daniel
Hi,
On Mar 30, 3:45 pm, Stuart Sierra the.stuart.sie...@gmail.com wrote:
Take a look at the dependency management tools. Most open-source
Clojure projects use either Maven and Leiningen. Both use the same
dependency model and provide similar capabilities for starting a REPL
with the
If you're not stuck on using Compojure, you can try Conjure which will
includes all of the dependencies in the jar.
To start a hello world app:
1. Download conjure.jar from: http://github.com/macourtney/Conjure/downloads
2. java -jar conjure.jar hello_world
3. cd hello_world
4. ./run.sh