Thank you all for the kind words - I'm very chuffed and excited to develop
this further! Sorry also for sluggish response - it's been a super busy
week. Some combined responses below...
@Malcolm - Since much of my work deals with creating visualizations of all
sorts (not just data viz in the
Two other things:
1) The link to the snap of the ODI video I mentioned earlier should be:
http://twitter.com/reasonsto/status/439416380761591809
2) @Kuba - In terms of working on a large codebase in Clojure:
As a long term Eclipse user for my previous Java work, I still occasionally
miss its
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 10:29 AM, Karsten Schmidt i...@toxi.co.uk wrote:
On the more problematic side: One of the most hairy obstructing things
though, has been Clojure's insistence of non-circular dependencies between
namespaces and I've yet to come up with a solution to truly make this work
Hey, Karsten great stuff and congrats!
I haven't been following toxic closely for quite some time, sadly but does that
mean it's been discontinued completely and you are working in clojure full
time? :)
What's your impression on working with big code base as above library in
clojure vs java?
Brilliant work. Major kudos for writing a literate program. ~BG
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Karsten Schmidt toxmeis...@gmail.com wrote:
It is my absolute pleasure to finally announce the first public
release of the 2d/3d geometry library/toolkit: thi.ng/geom
Having worked on this
It is my absolute pleasure to finally announce the first public
release of the 2d/3d geometry library/toolkit: thi.ng/geom
Having worked on this regularly since late 2011 as successor of my
Java-based toxiclibs.org project, the new project has already
undergone three complete overhauls as I've
This stuff should be great. Thanks so much for sharing it.
mimmo
On 10 Mar 2014, at 22:32, Karsten Schmidt toxmeis...@gmail.com wrote:
It is my absolute pleasure to finally announce the first public
release of the 2d/3d geometry library/toolkit: thi.ng/geom
Having worked on this regularly
Karsten,
This is amazing. Watching you work with your geom library in this fantastic
video has really inspired me :-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKIVJ2TaS2kfeature=youtu.bet=20m9s
I've been looking for some geom library to build animated data
visualizations, so I'm looking forward to