Rich 4Clojure - A Rich Comments port of 4Clojure

2021-07-22 Thread Peter Strömberg
Hello all, I have ported the 4Clojure problems to this repository: https://github.com/PEZ/rich4clojure A bit in the style of Calva's Getting Started REPL , the user is invited to use Rich Comments in the editor to solve the problems. Because that just seems

Re: [ANN] Discontinuing 4clojure.com

2021-07-17 Thread Peter Strömberg
Thanks, thanks, thanks, for creating and caring about 4clojure for this long, Alan! I can't tell how instrumental it has been on my Clojure journey. Not only for learning the language, also for keeping it fun there in the beginning when I doubted I could learn enough of it to get productive. I'm

Re: [ANN] Discontinuing 4clojure.com

2021-07-17 Thread Peter Strömberg
I don't know which groups are competing, but I can vouch for the 4ever constellation. Not only are they highly trustworthy, but also known for getting shit done, and as stayers. On Wed, 14 Jul 2021 at 08:50, Alan Malloy wrote: > There have been a number of requests on this thread for me to

Re: Documentation of clojure.string/split is confusing

2021-01-12 Thread Peter Strömberg
About the examples. clojuredocs.org is a community driven, crowd sourced, service. Clarifying some doc string ambiguities is *exactly* how an example could help. Den ons 13 jan. 2021 kl 01:58 skrev 'Alex Miller' via Clojure < clojure@googlegroups.com>: > The best place to ask questions like this

Re: Idiomatic program for someone new to Clojure

2020-12-15 Thread Peter Strömberg
Seconding aditya's advice here. I can truly recommend watching this talk about solving problems the Clojure way: https://youtu.be/vK1DazRK_a0 Interestingly, he applies it on a JavaScript code example. Which makes it all that much more powerful. On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 at 22:42, James Lorenzen

Re: Cognitect and Nubank are Sponsoring Open Source Developers

2020-12-15 Thread Peter Strömberg
This is fantastic. What an excellent way to show the way! The Calva team is almost fainting from realizing we are both sponsored by the very company which creates Clojure. Wow, just wow! Den tis 15 dec. 2020 kl 18:09 skrev Alex Miller < alex.mil...@thinkrelevance.com>: >

Re: Rationale: cljctools.mult - hypothetical clojure(script) extension for vscode. Should mult be made? Critique, comments ?

2020-08-11 Thread Peter Strömberg
Looks super interesting! Some quick thoughts/questions: Why is it a goal to write an editor in Clojure? Would this editor be a general one, or would it be a Clojure editor? I am of course happy you see Calva as a good option for Clojure coding. I think the major thing lacking from it is Socket

Re: Calva, generative testing, and a good day at the keyboard

2019-11-04 Thread Peter Strömberg
OMG! These are sweet and kind words. Thank you! You have made my day, several times over, but I still dare to ask you: Would you consider posting that as a review on the VS Code extension marketplace? The ones there now are nice and all, but your post here... I am stunned. The marketplace