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

2020-12-05 Thread Daniel Slutsky
The time for the Skija meetup has changed:
https://time.is/1400_16_Dec_2020_in_UTC/

The RSVP link stays the same:
https://tinyurl.com/yyb6zhmd

On Friday, 20 November 2020 at 17:49:00 UTC+2 dmiller wrote:

> Reports of the death of ClojureCLR are greatly exaggerated.
>
> The newframework 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 Daniel Slutsky  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> 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.
>>>
>>
>> Nice, thanks for sharing!
>>
>> Can anyone (maybe the author himself) comment on this: C# would do, too, 
>> but it doesn’t have Clojure. 
>> I have never tried it myself, but what is the state of Clojure/CLR 
>> currently?
>>
>> Regards,
>> --
>> Alex
>>
>>

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

2020-11-20 Thread dmiller
Reports of the death of ClojureCLR are greatly exaggerated.

The newframework 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 Daniel Slutsky  
> wrote:
>
>> 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.
>>
>
> Nice, thanks for sharing!
>
> Can anyone (maybe the author himself) comment on this: C# would do, too, 
> but it doesn’t have Clojure. 
> I have never tried it myself, but what is the state of Clojure/CLR 
> currently?
>
> Regards,
> --
> Alex
>
>

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

2020-11-18 Thread Zack Teo
I can't comment on "C# would do, too, but it doesn’t have Clojure"

But this ClojureVerse topic might answer your question regarding the state 
of ClojureCLR - https://clojureverse.org/t/is-clojureclr-dying/6750


On Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 3:20:54 PM UTC+8 oleksand...@zalando.de 
wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 4:56 PM Daniel Slutsky  
> wrote:
>
>> 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.
>>
>
> Nice, thanks for sharing!
>
> Can anyone (maybe the author himself) comment on this: C# would do, too, 
> but it doesn’t have Clojure. 
> I have never tried it myself, but what is the state of Clojure/CLR 
> currently?
>
> Regards,
> --
> Alex
>
>

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

2020-11-17 Thread Oleksandr Shulgin
On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 4:56 PM Daniel Slutsky 
wrote:

> 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.
>

Nice, thanks for sharing!

Can anyone (maybe the author himself) comment on this: C# would do, too,
but it doesn’t have Clojure.
I have never tried it myself, but what is the state of Clojure/CLR
currently?

Regards,
--
Alex

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