I thought of protocols initially here too, but protocols just define functions,
so where would the data live that you want as metadata?
A closure over the data? This implies extending the protocol on a per-instance
basis, which afaik doesn't exist (cljs design work aside
I think the general solution would be a weak identity map.
On Sunday, September 1, 2013 6:58:25 AM UTC-7, Colin Jones wrote:
I thought of protocols initially here too, but protocols just define
functions, so where would the data live that you want as metadata?
A closure over the data?
Hi all
The new bugfix release of Incanter was released as version 1.5.4.
See changelog (https://github.com/liebke/incanter/blob/master/Changes.md)
for details.
Thank you for all who submitted pull requests issues!
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With best wishes,Alex Ott
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We just pushed 0.2.1 to fix some issues with the app-template discovered by
Gabe. See https://github.com/pedestal/pedestal/releases/tag/0.2.1 for more info.
-Ryan
On Aug 30, 2013, at 9:03 PM, Ryan Neufeld r...@thinkrelevance.com wrote:
Hey Folks,
We've just released 0.2.0 versions of the
Hej everyone!
After a short but interesting discussionhttp://clojure-log.n01se.net/#14:27
on
#clojure I'd like to pose some security related questions to a larger
audience.
This is mostly about user-facing web applications.
First some short background: In the main web framework I use,
Vincent,
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 8:06 PM, Vincent Ambo taz...@gmail.com wrote:
* *Where are these things being discussed* in the Clojure community?
Googling things like Clojure web security brings up almost nothing.
Some discussions on this have started on the clojure-sec google group here:
I was actually thinking of the case where the metadata was computed in some
way from the Java object (i.e. when it is more like read-only property). In
most of the cases where I have wanted metadata on arbitrary Java objects,
this would have been sufficient.
You probably want to go the wrapper
Here are some updates on my own research.
1. This
posthttp://thelibraryofcongress.s3.amazonaws.com/beagleboneled.htmlis a
little over a year old, but has the type of information on the
BeagleBone I'm looking for. It covers doing some simple I/O using Clojure.
The author states that
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Vincent Ambo taz...@gmail.com wrote:
* How and where do we prevent XSS attacks? Do we have templating engines
that escape things unless told otherwise, or - if not - do these features
exist in the form of a helper function? If yes, where? (And so on...)
clojars