I'm completely engulfed in all this material, but I wanted to come
back and say that I'm stunned by the enthusiasm with which you share
your knowledge here. Many thanks, again.

Dirk


Parth Malwankar schrieb:
> On Fri, 08 May 2009 22:20:13 +0530, dhs827 <scheur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
>
> >
> > ; First thing to learn is XML parsing with Clojure.
> >
> <snip>
> >
> > Other comments, tips, disses?
> >
> > Dirk
>
> In case you don't expect end users or other languages
> to access the configuration, one option you have is
> to save the configuration directly as Clojure data.
>
> As Clojure is a lisp, you have access to the reader and
> you could read the data (maps, vectors, etc.)
> directly from the file.
>
> E.g.:
>
> user=> (def x (read-string "{:a 1 :b 2}"))
> #'user/x
> user=> x
> {:a 1, :b 2}
> user=>
>
> See also: (doc read)
>
> If you decide to go ahead with xml, you can use
> the xml support in clojure core:
>
> http://clojure.org/api#toc673
>
> Regards,
> Parth
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