I'd love to see someone tackle a NetBeans plugin (see parallel thread in
which I point out non-existent alternatives and point out that it supports
Scala well -- something we should address if we're to expand mindshare).
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@Chris
thanks :-) Nothing public yet, I've got a few odds and ends I'd like to
tie up first. Am looking to get it up on Github next week, or early the
week after, and will be sure to post a message to the list once it's there
:-)
Jony
On Thursday, 13 February 2014 23:53:59 UTC,
I think this is a great discussion, and there are myriad ways to get there.
I haven't settled my own opinions firmly enough to advocate for one
implementation over another at this point, but I do think that Incanter
could become a killer toolbox (even more than now) with the additon of...:
Hi,
I'm a bit late to the party here (and very new to the party - this being
my first post to the group) but maybe this of interest:
I've been working on number 1 and sort of number 2 since the start of the
year, and have something pretty solid working now. It's a browser based
REPL, in the
@Jony
This is very exciting. Is this on github or somewhere else public? Would
love to take a look at what you are doing. The snapshot looks awesome :-)
Chris
On Thursday, February 13, 2014 12:15:11 PM UTC-8, Jony Hudson wrote:
Hi,
I'm a bit late to the party here (and very new to the
Hello,
On Sat Feb 8 15:48 2014, Alex Ott wrote:
Hi Avram
There is discussion in Incanter's issue about this:
https://github.com/liebke/incanter/issues/193 - maybe it would be possible
to implement support for different chart backends - like, D3.js, JavaFX,
etc.
On Sat, Feb 8, 2014
I've added a project for data visualization components using Om/React.
There are a number of parallel threads that could be neatly resolved
using the Om/React model, including better chart support for Incanter,
and application-specific visualization. I've done some experiments in
this vein and so
On the idea of a workbench / clojurescript integration, I always liked the
idea of a Light Table based analytical workbench that could connect to a
Clojure-based Incanter server (which might of course be running all the
heavy computations on a core.matrix GPU backend..)
I don't know enough
Hi Avram
There is discussion in Incanter's issue about this:
https://github.com/liebke/incanter/issues/193 - maybe it would be possible
to implement support for different chart backends - like, D3.js, JavaFX,
etc.
On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 12:02 AM, A aael...@gmail.com wrote:
A couple ideas
A couple ideas put forth:
1. Incanter charts with d3 (http://d3js.org/) ? Perhaps facilitated by
Dribnet's Strokes library (https://github.com/dribnet/strokes).
2. Finding ways to integrate Incanter and Clojurescript.
Thoughts?
-Avram
On Monday, February 3, 2014 11:59:24 AM UTC-8,
Daniel, I'd be happy to help as an administrator, particularly if you can
provide some guidance from previous years. I can also help re getting
students to conferences.
Alex
On Monday, February 3, 2014 1:59:24 PM UTC-6, Daniel Solano Gómez wrote:
Hello, all,
Apparently, it's already time
Thanks, Alex and Ambrose,
I really appreciate the help.
On Tue Feb 4 05:41 2014, Alex Miller wrote:
Daniel, I'd be happy to help as an administrator, particularly if you can
provide some guidance from previous years. I can also help re getting
students to conferences.
This would be a big
Hello, all,
Apparently, it's already time for organisations to apply for Google Summer of
Coder 2014 [1]. This is a great program, and there have been several notable
projects that have benefited as a result. For example, last year's successful
projects included:
* Enhance Neko for
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for chasing this up.
I will volunteer for mentoring and any administration that needs doing.
I'll send you my username.
Thanks,
Ambrose
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 3:59 AM, Daniel Solano Gómez cloj...@sattvik.comwrote:
Hello, all,
Apparently, it's already time for
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