On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 8:25:12 AM UTC-4, Alex Miller wrote:
Fluid, I agree with Daniel that calling something junk is unnecessary,
especially when the people making and using such a tool are on the list. We
would like this to be a thoughtful, encouraging forum for discussion.
Alex
On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 11:23:00 AM UTC-5, Fluid Dynamics wrote:
On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 8:25:12 AM UTC-4, Alex Miller wrote:
Fluid, I agree with Daniel that calling something junk is unnecessary,
especially when the people making and using such a tool are on the list. We
On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 1:05:30 PM UTC-4, Colin Fleming wrote:
On 25 August 2015 at 18:22, Fluid Dynamics a209...@trbvm.com
javascript: wrote:
I seem to recall criticizing a piece of Clojure-relevant *technology*
that had the rather remarkable property that it could be working, be
On 25 August 2015 at 18:22, Fluid Dynamics a2093...@trbvm.com wrote:
I seem to recall criticizing a piece of Clojure-relevant *technology* that
had the rather remarkable property that it could be working, be deleted and
reinstalled (exact same version), and suddenly be *not* working.
Except
+1, let's keep the Clojure community respectful and welcoming. This has
been distracting enough already.
On 25 Aug 2015 18:12, Alex Miller a...@puredanger.com wrote:
On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 11:23:00 AM UTC-5, Fluid Dynamics wrote:
On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 8:25:12 AM UTC-4, Alex
Actually what happened is that the cursive plugin continued working even
after I upgraded to idea 14.1. Though obviously I could not reinstall the
same plugin subsequent to that upgrade after an uninstall. At least, I am
pretty sure that that is what happened. :-)
Can we close this thread please?
If you had read more attentively, he uninstalled Cursive because he
suspected a reinstall might fix an error. However, the error was caused
because in Cursive, an extra step is necessary configuring the project to
make gen-class work in certain situations, so the unistall was unnecessary.
When
I'll second that motion.
A minor point of clarification re my previous comment: the issues with
Eclipse have nothing to do with CCW as it wasn't even installed. My comment
was more broadly aimed, lest anyone mistakenly think I was slighting CCW in
any way.
Moving on...
Alan
On Tuesday,
Fluid, I agree with Daniel that calling something junk is unnecessary,
especially when the people making and using such a tool are on the list. We
would like this to be a thoughtful, encouraging forum for discussion.
Alex
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FWIW - My experience with Eclipse vs IntelliJ is exactly the opposite - we have
been using Eclipse at my day job but I have recently abandoned it due to hangs,
crashes, slow downs, etc. and have moved over to IntelliJ. YMMV.
Alan
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Daniel Compton, your comment was neither nice, nor helpful, and doesn't
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Fluid Dynamics, your comment was neither nice, nor helpful, and doesn't
have a place in the Clojure mailing list. Please keep your inflammatory
comments to yourself.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 3:07 AM Alan Moore kahunamo...@coopsource.org
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FWIW - My experience with Eclipse vs IntelliJ is
I totally agree that some people are endlessly amazing.
On 23 August 2015 at 03:14, Fluid Dynamics a2093...@trbvm.com wrote:
On Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 8:42:42 PM UTC-4, William la Forge wrote:
Loving this. I had uninstalled cursive so I could reinstall. But the
download of the plugin
pick the set of
namespaces to be compiled up from lein - it probably should.
Cheers,
Colin
On 22 August 2015 at 17:17, William la Forge lafo...@gmail.com
wrote:
I searched and did not see anything recent on gen-class problems in
Cursive. I find when I have a reference to a gen-class
,
Colin
On 22 August 2015 at 17:17, William la Forge lafo...@gmail.com
wrote:
I searched and did not see anything recent on gen-class problems
in Cursive. I find when I have a reference to a gen-class instance
that
instance? works in Cursive but .getClass does not. (Everything works
at 17:17, William la Forge lafo...@gmail.com wrote:
I searched and did not see anything recent on gen-class problems in
Cursive. I find when I have a reference to a gen-class instance that
instance? works in Cursive but .getClass does not. (Everything works with
lein, of course.)
What I am
to be compiled up from lein - it probably should.
Cheers,
Colin
On 22 August 2015 at 17:17, William la Forge lafo...@gmail.com wrote:
I searched and did not see anything recent on gen-class problems in
Cursive. I find when I have a reference to a gen-class instance that
instance? works
the clojure count function, (count x).
Again, no issues with lein.
I suspect I simply have not completed the setup cursive for compiles
or something, as all the complaints about cursive/gen-class that I could
find were a year old.
I know I need to switch to emacs at some times. I mean, it's only
javascript: wrote:
I searched and did not see anything recent on gen-class problems in
Cursive. I find when I have a reference to a gen-class instance that
instance? works in Cursive but .getClass does not. (Everything works with
lein, of course.)
What I am trying to do is to call
On 22 August 2015 at 17:17, William la Forge lafo...@gmail.com
wrote:
I searched and did not see anything recent on gen-class problems in
Cursive. I find when I have a reference to a gen-class instance that
instance? works in Cursive but .getClass does not. (Everything works
with
lein
. Cursive doesn't currently pick the set of
namespaces to be compiled up from lein - it probably should.
Cheers,
Colin
On 22 August 2015 at 17:17, William la Forge lafo...@gmail.com wrote:
I searched and did not see anything recent on gen-class problems in
Cursive. I find when I have
.
Cheers,
Colin
On 22 August 2015 at 17:17, William la Forge lafo...@gmail.com
wrote:
I searched and did not see anything recent on gen-class problems in
Cursive. I find when I have a reference to a gen-class instance that
instance? works in Cursive but .getClass does not. (Everything
not see anything recent on gen-class problems in
Cursive. I find when I have a reference to a gen-class instance that
instance? works in Cursive but .getClass does not. (Everything works
with
lein, of course.)
What I am trying to do is to call the count method via (.count x).
What I do
On Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 8:42:42 PM UTC-4, William la Forge wrote:
Loving this. I had uninstalled cursive so I could reinstall. But the
download of the plugin fails and when installing from disk it says
cursive-14-0.1.60 is not compatible. (I'm running with idea 14.1.4.)
Deleted the
,
Colin
On 22 August 2015 at 17:17, William la Forge laforg...@gmail.com wrote:
I searched and did not see anything recent on gen-class problems in
Cursive. I find when I have a reference to a gen-class instance that
instance? works in Cursive but .getClass does not. (Everything works with
lein
:17, William la Forge lafo...@gmail.com
wrote:
I searched and did not see anything recent on gen-class problems in
Cursive. I find when I have a reference to a gen-class instance that
instance? works in Cursive but .getClass does not. (Everything works
with
lein, of course.)
What I am
I searched and did not see anything recent on gen-class problems in
Cursive. I find when I have a reference to a gen-class instance that
instance? works in Cursive but .getClass does not. (Everything works with
lein, of course.)
What I am trying to do is to call the count method via (.count x
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