Great upgrades! Keep up the good work.
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Hey folks,
I'm pleased to announce Clojure will have its first remote conference
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Hey again,
I just wanted to let everyone know that I've published the results of the
2015 Simulation Testing survey. You can find them here:
http://www.rkn.io/2015/03/07/state-of-sim-testing-results/
-Ryan
On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 8:40:14 PM UTC-6, Ryan Neufeld wrote:
Hey folks
, I'll tally and report upon the results on my blog.
If you've considered, implemented or even out-right rejected simulation
testing, I'm curious to hear more from you:
http://bit.ly/state-of-sim-testing-2015
Thanks for your time, Ryan Neufeld
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Glad to hear you enjoyed the video.
Anyone taking a look at Pedestal should feel free to hit us up on our
Google Group (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pedestal-users)
should they have any questions.
On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 4:00:56 PM UTC-6, Mike Haney wrote:
Forgot to
as a standard function call is obvious.
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 11:42:10 PM UTC, Ryan Neufeld wrote:
Yeah, we shouldn't be telling you to use reader literals like that.
Preferred is a call to (d/tempid ...). I'm updating the code now
(https://github.com/clojure-cookbook/clojure-cookbook
Yeah, we shouldn't be telling you to use reader literals like that.
Preferred is a call to (d/tempid ...). I'm updating the code now
(https://github.com/clojure-cookbook/clojure-cookbook/blob/master/06_databases/6-11_schema.asciidoc)
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 2:01:00 PM UTC-6,
For posterity, you should create a PGobject object. See instructions how in
http://naiquevin.github.io/using-postgresqls-enum-types-with-korma.html
On Wednesday, February 6, 2013 2:59:14 AM UTC-6, James Thornton wrote:
For example, here is a product table in PostgreSQL with status as an enum:
This is fantastic! Thanks for all the hard work you've put in.
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. The discussion sections provide valuable
contexts for many libraries and features that had previously escaped me.
On Friday, March 21, 2014 6:25:38 AM UTC-7, Ryan Neufeld wrote:
Thanks everyone, it was a blast working on the book.
Until next Thursday, you can get 50% off the digital version
they didn’t think they could get it until 4/30. I actually had to
go back to their site and reconfirm the order, or it would be cancelled.
Needless to say, I took the time to reconfirm. ;-)
Marcus
On Mar 31, 2014, at 5:40 PM, Ryan Neufeld r...@cognitect.com wrote:
Should be out any day now
Thanks everyone, it was a blast working on the book.
Until next Thursday, you can get 50% off the digital version of the book
with the coupon *WKCLJUR http://bit.ly/cc-wkcljr*
-Ryan
On Thursday, March 20, 2014 10:23:36 AM UTC-4, Thomas wrote:
woooh
More good books is good for Clojure.
Hey Aaron,
I've responded on GitHub where you entered an
issue: https://github.com/clojure-cookbook/my-daemon/issues/1
-Ryan
On Sunday, February 9, 2014 11:25:21 AM UTC-5, Aaron France wrote:
Hi,
I'm following the Clojure Cookbook blogpost[1] in order to Daemonize a
clojure
PM, Andreas Liljeqvist (bon...@gmail.com) wrote:
Will there by any presentation on Pedestal, or just announcements?
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 1:38 AM, Ryan Neufeld r...@thinkrelevance.com wrote:
Speaking as a core Pedestal team member and engineer at Cognitect I can say we
are very serious about
Shhh! Don't spill the beans.
On Friday, November 8, 2013 1:02:36 AM UTC-5, Daniel wrote:
I suspect Pedestal adoption will really take off once it has a well
designed and advertised widget/ui toolkit. Just my two cents.
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Speaking as a core Pedestal team member and engineer at Cognitect I can say
we are *very* serious about continuing to grow and support Pedestal. It may
be quiet, but we're using the entirety of Pedestal with a number of client
and are fervently preparing a number of new features and
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
Hey Folks,
We've just released 0.2.0 versions of the Pedestal libraries.
This is a big one, with revamped templates for both pedestal-app and
pedestal-service applications. The biggest change is that developer tooling now
lives in *-tools libraries, cleaning up generated projects and making it
)
Exit: Control+D or (exit) or (quit)
user= (use 'hiccup.core)
nil
user= ^D
Bye for now!
C:\Users\Sean\clojure
(and that's just to show it failing the same way on Windows 8 (with
GNU on Windows) as it does on Mac!)
Sean
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 9:26 PM, Ryan Neufeld r...@thinkrelevance.com
just to show it failing the same way on Windows 8 (with
GNU on Windows) as it does on Mac!)
Sean
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 9:26 PM, Ryan Neufeld r...@thinkrelevance.com
wrote:
It looks like you tried to use hiccup.ocre instead of core
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Don't you hate it when someone releases a cool new library and you have to go
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you decide to 'lein new delete-me' and add it there.
No more! Stop this madness. Use lein-try to quickly launch a REPL with
It looks like you tried to use hiccup.ocre instead of core
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I use zsh too and have to prefix commands with noglob. Additional robustness
and caveats documentation will be necessary.
Pull requests welcomed.
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2013/7/9 Ryan Neufeld ry...@thinkrelevance.com javascript:
I'm pleased to announce the release of a comprehensive tutorial for
pedestal-app: http://bit.ly/pedestal-app-tutorial.
Ryan,
Good to see more documentation for Pedestal!
I have a bit of feedback. Maybe it's just me
kudos to @brentonashworth for all his hard work on the pedestal-app
tutorial.
Enjoy!
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progressive enhancement?
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On Jul 9, 2013, at 1:41 PM, Giacomo Cosenza mimmo.cose...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Pedestallions,
as all the others I have been waiting for this tutorial too.
Is there a motivation why you decide to not taking into account any
progressive
to do things
over GitHub.
Thanks for checking it out.
-- Ryan Neufeld
On Jul 9, 2013, at 10:19 PM, danieljom...@gmail.com wrote:
Whoa, for anyone interested in learning pedestal-app or dataflow web
programming, it would feel incredibly wrong to _not_ dive into this tutorial!
Thanks Ryan
Hey Folks,
We've just released the 0.1.10 versions of the Pedestal libraries.
This release has a couple of neat improvements; the app message queue is now a
priority queue (specify msg/priority :high for a high-priority message,) and
service's url-for now accepts a :fragment option (among
Thanks, I made the update in the doc repo [1]. I'm not sure why your
message took so long to drop into my non-registered email queue. I only saw
an email about it late this morning. Anyways, I'll get this pushed to
pedestal.io ASAP.
In the future you can submit an issue or pull request to the
It's so close I can almost taste it. Most Relevance Pedestallions are going to
be doing what I think is a final review on Friday.
I really think you folks are going to enjoy it.
-- Ryan Neufeld
On Jul 3, 2013, at 6:47 AM, Leon Talbot leontal...@gmail.com wrote:
Brenton has been working hard
Docs first, videos in a bit. I don't want this to be like that Christmas where
you thought you were going to get *all* the presents and you were all
disappointed but had to put on a brave face to seem like you still appreciated
it.
-- Ryan Neufeld
On Jul 3, 2013, at 7:20 AM, Mayank Jain
This release shouldn't change that much (with the exception of some bugs
you could have run into). Regardless, Brenton has been working hard at
preparing a full tutorial of pedestal-app. We're expecting to release that
in just under a month or so.
On Friday, June 14, 2013 10:00:02 PM UTC-4,
Hey Folks,
We've just released the 0.1.9 versions of the Pedestal libraries.
This release is mostly bug fixes and usability improvements. Notable
changes include better change reporting for nil/falsy values in
pedestal-app dataflow and unification of what command starts a pedestal app
or
Hey Folks,
We've just released the 0.1.7 versions of the Pedestal libraries.
The big feature in this release is a much simplified dataflow engine for
the client-side. We're still behind on documentation and samples, but with
this change our focus finally shifts directly to improving those two
Hey Folks,
We've just released the 0.1.6 versions of the Pedestal libraries.
This release brings the ability to match port numbers in service routes as
well as further compatibility for JBoss.
You'll find the full changelog for this and other changes
here: http://git.io/dHCnJQ.
- Ryan and
Hey, sorry for the delay in answering your question Michael.
We will definitely be accepting pull requests. In fact, we've already
accepted a few minor pulls from community members.
I know you've been an outspoken critic of the Clojure contribution process
- we understand that pain, and want
I definitely hear you - getting pedestal.io open for contributions is a
goal of mine too. Maybe I can have a conversation with you about your
experience on ClojureWerkz docs?
Ryan,
This is very good news. One thing I'd like to see is a way for the
community to contribute to pedestal.io
I've been working on learning Clojure after taking a course in Common
Lisp and I am having some troubles translating a particular Common
Lisp function to Clojure that uses mapping.
We're defining a function that takes a function and two lists and
applies the function to each two items in the
Thats the CL'ism I was hanging on to! Thanks for the amazing and
prompt replies.
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