Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 10: datascript-mcp-server

2025-10-02 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Sharing the summary and recording from Aug 16th, Scicloj AI Meetup 10: datascript-mcp-server | assisted datavis with Clay & GPTL This was a really impressive demo by Steve Chan, who also discussed the broader implications of MCP for data analysis. Towards the end, I shared a little experiment c

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 11: Agentic workflows with Grain

2025-09-29 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Summary and recording from Aug 23rd, Scicloj AI Meetup 11: Agentic workflows with Grain. As usual, we enjoyed Cameron's fantastic teaching. We learned about the core ideas about the core ideas of Grain, and got to meet the ObneyAI team. We also had an important discussion of #growth and communi

Re: Scicloj's Two Macroexpand Online Conferences ✨

2025-08-27 Thread Siyoung Byun
Hello! 👋 *The Macroexoand 2025 *is now calling for Speakers! 🔊 We’re seeking passionate Clojurians who want to share their stories about data science(including data engineering, analysis, and tooling), research and AI systems built with Clojure!

Re: Scicloj's Two Macroexpand Online Conferences ✨

2025-08-19 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Macroexapnd-2025 update: Since a few people may need more time working on their talk proposals, and a few other people have been absent during this part of the year, we are delaying the Call-for-Proposals target date a little bit: https://scicloj.github.io/macroexpand-2025/ If you're considering

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 10: datascript-mcp-server

2025-08-15 Thread Daniel Slutsky
See you this Saturday. Please rsvp [image: :grapes:] On Wednesday, 6 August 2025 at 19:42:16 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Please rsvp [image: :grapes:] > > This scicloj-ai-meetups > group is > back with its meetups. We find it imp

Re: Scicloj's Two Macroexpand Online Conferences ✨

2025-08-14 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Just a reminder of the upcoming conferences: https://scicloj.github.io/macroexpand-2025/ If anyone is considering proposing a talk, now is the time to discuss it. :) On Monday, 4 August 2025 at 20:22:24 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > More about the upcoming conferences -- a blog post >

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 9: Editor Code Assistant (ECA)

2025-08-12 Thread Daniel Slutsky
See you there this Wednesday! On Wednesday, 6 August 2025 at 16:24:15 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Please rsvp [image: :grapes:] > > This scicloj-ai-meetups > group is > back with its meetups. We find it important to meet more than

Re: Scicloj's Two Macroexpand Online Conferences ✨

2025-08-04 Thread Daniel Slutsky
More about the upcoming conferences -- a blog post by Siyoung Byun at Clojure Civitas . On Sunday, 27 July 2025 at 16:25:16 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > If anybody is planning to pro

Re: Scicloj's Two Macroexpand Online Conferences ✨

2025-07-27 Thread Daniel Slutsky
If anybody is planning to propose a talk to one of the conferences, we'd recommend reading the Speaker Guidelines and reaching out *very soon* to brainstorm ideas. We may help you come up with a good proposal, and maybe team up with a

Re: Join the Scicloj open-source-mentoring program

2025-07-26 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hi. Just a reminder of the Scicloj open-source-mentorship program. It is a good timing to join the program, as there are some promising opportunities to do something meaningful these days. On Saturday, 7 June 2025 at 00:10:06 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Hi! > > Just a reminder: the Scicloj O

Re: Scicloj #macroexpand-2 - Connecting Clojure Data Practitioners, Startups, Consultancies, and Academic Groups

2025-07-23 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Just a reminder: please register to the macroexpand-2 meeting through the form: https://clojureverse.org/t/macroexpand-2-connecting-clojure-data-practitioners/ This will help us a lot in planning the meeting. On Saturday, 19 July 2025 at 13:01:49 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > > We are having som

Re: Scicloj #macroexpand-2 - Connecting Clojure Data Practitioners, Startups, Consultancies, and Academic Groups

2025-07-19 Thread Daniel Slutsky
We are having some meaningful conversations and warm response preparing for the macroexpand-2 gathering. The two main questions we will ask are: * What are some of the main challenges for groups and individuals who use Clojure in data projects? * What can we do to improve the situation? Let us

Re: A reminder -- the Clojure real-world-data group

2025-06-10 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here is the event page for the upcoming meeting: https://clojureverse.org/t/clojure-real-world-data-32/ On Tuesday, 10 June 2025 at 14:42:34 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Hi. > > Following recent discussions, the regular meeting time is shifted three > hours earlier. > > If anybody wishes to joi

Re: A reminder -- the Clojure real-world-data group

2025-06-10 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hi. Following recent discussions, the regular meeting time is shifted three hours earlier. If anybody wishes to join the Clojure real-world-data group , please let me know. On Sunday, 30 March 2025 at 02:26:24 UTC+3 Daniel Sl

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 8: Clojure-MCP

2025-06-09 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here are the summary & recording of Bruce Hauman's great talk about Clojure-MCP last Saturday. 📖 https://clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-ai-meetup-8-clojure-mcp-summary-recording/ 🎥 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36hOSp83ozM

Re: Visual-tools meeting 34: Clojure in WASM, docker-nrepl.el

2025-06-09 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here are the summary and partial recording of this meeting. https://clojureverse.org/t/visual-tools-meeting-34-clojure-in-wasm-docker-nrepl-el-nrepl-ws-clay-summary-partial-recording/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3x0z9mzWm0 The complete raw recording was shared internally at #visual-tools >

Re: Join the Scicloj open-source-mentoring program

2025-06-06 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hi! Just a reminder: the Scicloj Open-Source mentoring program is still open. https://scicloj.github.io/docs/community/groups/open-source-mentoring/ If you know Clojure, have a few hours a week, and wish to get involved in open-source, let us talk. There are some new beginnings these days on di

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 8: Clojure-MCP

2025-06-05 Thread Daniel Slutsky
See you on Saturday. https://clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-ai-meetup-8-clojure-mcp/ On Wednesday, 28 May 2025 at 20:12:20 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Please rsvp 🍇 > > This will be the eighth meeting of the scicloj-ai-meetups > group

Re: SciNoj Light #1 registration

2025-05-28 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hi. Now all the recordings of SciNoj Light #1 are now public at the schedule page and the youtube playlist (some raw

Re: SciNoj Light #1 registration

2025-05-26 Thread Daniel Slutsky
The recordings of the* first day* of SciNoj Light #1 are now public at the schedule page and the youtube playlist .I th

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 7: Can we turn CoPilot into an Interactive Programmer?

2025-05-24 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here are the summary & recording from #scicloj-ai-meetups > meeting 7 today. - In the main part, in an interactive session, Peter Stromberg presented Calva Backseat Driver

Re: Visual-tools meeting 34: Clojure in WASM, docker-nrepl.el

2025-05-20 Thread Daniel Slutsky
We had a great meeting last Sunday. Roman Liutikov, Shagun Agrawal, Andrey Subbotin, and Alex Coyle all gave short presentations that were rather technical but also insightful. A few more friends joined the discussion. The meeting was a mix of a few technical topics: WASM, GraalVM, nREPL, Docke

Re: Visual-tools meeting 34: Clojure in WASM, docker-nrepl.el

2025-05-17 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Note that the #visual-tools meeting on Sunday has been updated with a slightly longer agenda.Event: https://clojureverse.org/t/visual-tools-meeting-34-clojure-in-wasm-docker-nrepl-el/As often happens with the visual-tools group, it is an opportunity to have a chat between a few people who are

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 6: LLMs + Clojure = Who needs frameworks? - Part 2

2025-05-10 Thread Daniel Slutsky
See you this Sunday. : https://clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-ai-meetup-6-llms-clojure-who-needs-frameworks-part-2/ On Thursday, 1 May 2025 at 17:18:56 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > While Meeting #5 of the Scicloj AI meetup group is taking place this > Saturday, here is the announcement of Meeting

Re: Announcing SciNoj Light – A Free Online Clojure + Data Conference!

2025-05-10 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Just a couple of days remaining to register for SciNoj Light #1: https://scicloj.github.io/scinoj-light-1/ On Monday, 21 April 2025 at 03:22:54 UTC+3 Melody wrote: > Hi everyone, > > We’re excited to invite you to SciNoj Light, a new online conference > exploring data science with Clojure! > >

Re: Join the Scicloj open-source-mentoring program

2025-05-09 Thread Daniel Slutsky
One of the projects at the Scicloj Open-source-mentoring program is the Jank compiler, mentored by Jank author Jeaye Wilkerson. https://jank-lang.org/ Jeaye is now open to mentoring an additional (fourth!) mentee on the Jank team. If you wish to join this or other projects as a mentee, please r

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 5 # Agentic Data-science # Structured Data from LLMs # MCP SDK

2025-05-06 Thread Daniel Slutsky
and > join those discussions. > > On Friday, 2 May 2025 at 11:39:54 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > >> See you tomorrow, Please rsvp [image: :grapes:]. >> >> On Wednesday, 23 April 2025 at 21:01:13 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: >> >>> Re-announcing the fifth me

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 5 # Agentic Data-science # Structured Data from LLMs # MCP SDK

2025-05-05 Thread Daniel Slutsky
etups> and join those discussions. On Friday, 2 May 2025 at 11:39:54 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > See you tomorrow, Please rsvp [image: :grapes:]. > > On Wednesday, 23 April 2025 at 21:01:13 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > >> Re-announcing the fifth meeting of the new scicloj-ai-

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 5 # Agentic Data-science # Structured Data from LLMs # MCP SDK

2025-05-02 Thread Daniel Slutsky
See you tomorrow, Please rsvp [image: :grapes:]. On Wednesday, 23 April 2025 at 21:01:13 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Re-announcing the fifth meeting of the new scicloj-ai-meetups > <https://scicloj.github.io/docs/community/groups/ai-meetups/> group > (after a slight chan

Re: Clojure in new fields - opening up

2025-04-29 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Kira Howe and I just recorded a short video discussion of the current Scicloj efforts to support Clojure growth in new domains and use cases. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWHidCezwFM On Monday, 14 April 2025 at 02:31:10 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > An update on the current Scicloj efforts

Re: Join the Scicloj open-source-mentoring program

2025-04-27 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Many thanks to the new friends who've reached out recently to join the Scicloj mentoring program. There are now some new (& old) opportunities to join a few projects under this program. If you know a bit of Clojure and have time to persistently work on an open-source project, let us chat. http

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 5 # Agentic-Driven Data-science # Reliable Extraction of Structured Data from LLM Responses

2025-04-23 Thread Daniel Slutsky
This meeting is rescheduled with slightly different hours and agenda -- I'll start a new email thread to avoid confusion. On Sunday, 6 April 2025 at 10:24:52 UTC+3 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > We just announced the fifth meeting of the new scicloj-ai-meetups >

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 4: # Weaving LLM tools into the feedback loop # Why MCP Sucks & How To Use It Anyway (Modex)

2025-04-23 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here are the summary & recording of Scicloj AI meetup #4 last Saturday. Many thanks to Baruch Berger & Petrus Theron for a couple of thought-provoking talks, and to everybody for the kind discussion. https://clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-ai-meetup-4-weaving-llm-tools-into-the-feedback-loop-why-mcp-

Re: Join the Scicloj open-source-mentoring program

2025-04-18 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hi! Just a reminder: the Scicloj Open-Source mentoring program is still open. It's a good time to reach out, as we'll be starting a few new projects in the coming weeks that are especially suitable for newcomers. https://scicloj.github.io/docs/community/groups/open-source-mentoring/ On Monda

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 4: # Weaving LLM tools into the feedback loop # Why MCP Sucks & How To Use It Anyway (Modex)

2025-04-17 Thread Daniel Slutsky
See you on Saturday! https://clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-ai-meetup-4-weaving-llm-tools-into-the-feedback-loop-why-mcp-sucks-how-to-use-it-anyway-modex/ Please rsvp 🍇 On Saturday, 22 March 2025 at 13:28:39 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > (It is the fourth meetup, of course.) > > On Saturday, 22 M

Re: Official Clojure port to Python AST

2025-04-07 Thread Jan Wedekind
Recently somebody pointed the Clojure Python bridge to me: https://github.com/clj-python/libpython-clj Maybe that can be used for accessing Torch in Clojure. You can of course train models in Python and then use the ONNX runtime to use them in Clojure: https://www.wedesoft.de/software/2025/02/13

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 2: practice session - build a RAG

2025-04-04 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hi! Just a reminder -- if anybody wishes to join our meetings, it would be very helpful to mark your participation ("Your rsvp") on the event page. On Friday, 14 March 2025 at 17:55:05 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > The second meeting on the new Scicloj AI series will be a practice session. > >

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 3: LLMs + Clojure = Who needs frameworks?

2025-04-02 Thread Daniel Slutsky
See you on Saturday! On Wednesday, 19 March 2025 at 17:50:40 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Just announced the third meeting of the new scicloj-ai-meetups > group. > > It will be a mix of a talk by Kapil Reddy and a practice session. >

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 2: practice session - build a RAG

2025-04-02 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here are the summary and recording of the 2nd Scicloj AI meetup from a couple of weeks ago: https://clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-ai-meetup-2-practice-session-build-a-rag-summary-recording/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvcnCxFHyos This time, we practiced building a RAG inspired by a tutorial b

Re: Visual-tools meeting 33: Workflow Demos 7 - Clojure in Sublime Text

2025-03-29 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Last Thursday, at visual-tools meeting 33, we focused on Sublime Text. Nikita Prokopov (tonsky) gave an overview of a Sublime Text workflow for Clojure: Clojure Sublimed , Socket REPL,

Re: Visual-tools meeting 32: Workflow Demos 6

2025-03-26 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Many thanks to Kapil Reddy Aditya Athalye for the amazing talks and demos in the visual-tools meeting today. Here are the summary and recording: https://clojureverse.org/t/visual-tools-meeting-32-workflow-demos-6-old-school-tools-repl-emacs-org-mode-ai-mcp-more/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=

Re: Visual-tools meeting 33: Workflow Demos 7 - Clojure in Sublime Text

2025-03-26 Thread Daniel Slutsky
See you tomorrow at Tonsky's talk! On Saturday, 15 March 2025 at 15:55:43 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Hi. We just scheduled yet another upcoming meeting on the Workflow Demos > series. > > It will focus on Sublime Text, with Nikita Prokopov (tonsky) as the main > speaker. > > Event page: > h

Re: Visual-tools meeting 32: Workflow Demos 6

2025-03-25 Thread Daniel Slutsky
See you today! Event page: https://clojureverse.org/t/visual-tools-meeting-32-workflow-demos-6/ On Tuesday, 25 March 2025 at 11:15:36 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: See you tomorrow at Aditya's and Kapil's talks. Please *rsvp*. On Thursday, 13 March 2025 at 23:08:48 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: H

Re: Visual-tools meeting 31: Workflow Demos 5 - Clay

2025-03-25 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here are the summary & recording of the Clay meetup last Monday: https://clojureverse.org/t/visual-tools-meeting-31-workflow-demos-5-clay-summary-recording/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiOUiHsq_dc On Sunday, 23 March 2025 at 16:54:30 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > See you tomorrow. > https

Re: Visual-tools meeting 32: Workflow Demos 6

2025-03-25 Thread Daniel Slutsky
See you tomorrow at Aditya's and Kapil's talks. Please *rsvp*. On Thursday, 13 March 2025 at 23:08:48 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > Hi. We just scheduled yet another upcoming meeting on the Workflow Demos > series: > > Speakers: Aditya Athalye, Kapil Reddy, and hopefully an additional speaker. >

Re: Visual-tools meeting 31: Workflow Demos 5 - Clay

2025-03-23 Thread Daniel Slutsky
See you tomorrow. https://clojureverse.org/t/visual-tools-meeting-31-workflow-demos-5/ Please *rsvp*. On Wednesday, 12 March 2025 at 15:41:28 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: The visual tools group will have its 31st meeting on Mar 24

Re: Scicloj AI Meetup 4: # Weaving LLM tools into the feedback loop # Why MCP Sucks & How To Use It Anyway (Modex)

2025-03-22 Thread Daniel Slutsky
(It is the fourth meetup, of course.) On Saturday, 22 March 2025 at 13:22:37 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > We just announced the third meeting of the new scicloj-ai-meetups > group, with > talks by Bauch Berger and Petrus Theron. > >

Re: SciNoj Light 1st conference

2025-03-05 Thread Daniel Slutsky
We just added a proposal form link to the page of the Upcoming conference: SciNoj Light . On Saturday, 25 January 2025 at 18:03:14 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > In recent months, the Clojure

Re: Join the Scicloj open-source-mentoring program

2025-03-03 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hi Kanishk! Let us continue using a private email as we did in the past. I will be glad to catch up after your initial explorations. Thanks, Daniel On Saturday, 1 March 2025 at 15:24:09 UTC+2 kanishk kumar wrote: Hi Daniel, Would request you to align myself with a study group for ongoing sci

Re: Join the Scicloj open-source-mentoring program

2025-03-01 Thread kanishk kumar
Hi Daniel, Would request you to align myself with a study group for ongoing scicloj/clojure projects. Let me know how to proceed On Sat, 1 Mar 2025, 14:06 Daniel Slutsky, wrote: > Just a reminder -- this program is still open. > A few people have joined or rejoined in the last few weeks. > > Le

Re: Join the Scicloj open-source-mentoring program

2025-03-01 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Just a reminder -- this program is still open. A few people have joined or rejoined in the last few weeks. Let us chat if you are interested. On Monday, 10 February 2025 at 20:54:48 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: > At the Scicloj group, we find it important to support Clojurians who wish > to make

Re: Preparatory meeting for SciNoj Light conference proposals

2025-02-28 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Thanks. Here are the event pages with some more context: https://clojureverse.org/t/clojure-real-world-data-meeting-26-prep-meeting-for-conference-cfp/ https://clojureverse.org/t/clojure-real-world-data-meeting-27-prep-meeting-for-conference-cfp/ Note that it is important to reach out beforehand

Re: SciCloj conference ad and call for presentations

2025-02-17 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Just a reminder of the special meeting on Friday. If you are planning to join, please let us know. On Saturday, 8 February 2025 at 01:22:45 UTC+2 Daniel Slutsky wrote: Here is the event page for this meeting: https://clojureverse.org/t/clojure-real-world-data-meeting-25-prep-meeting-for-conferenc

Re: Java heap space / Neo4j/ Ubuntu 22.04

2025-02-08 Thread Francis Hitchens
Hi, This seems to be a common complaint that the upgrade from 20.02 to 22.04 causes the OOM killer to become more active. The consensus is that 22.04 uses more memory. So you have three options. Reduce the memory usage on the box by running less, add more memory or increase your swap partition

Re: SciCloj conference ad and call for presentations

2025-02-07 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Here is the event page for this meeting: https://clojureverse.org/t/clojure-real-world-data-meeting-25-prep-meeting-for-conference-cfp/ On Thursday, 6 February 2025 at 20:02:03 UTC+2 Melody wrote: > > > *-

Re: A Web Stack Special Interest Group?

2025-01-16 Thread aditya....@gmail.com
On Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 5:48:02 PM UTC+5:30 Dustin Getz wrote: We have a "multi project" monorepo setup at Hyperfiddle called electric-fiddle, it's how we deploy our demos (with merged or isolated classpaths) while developing on a merged dev classpath, and with common deployment/build s

Re: A Web Stack Special Interest Group?

2025-01-14 Thread Dustin Getz
We have a "multi project" monorepo setup at Hyperfiddle called electric-fiddle, it's how we deploy our demos (with merged or isolated classpaths) while developing on a merged dev classpath, and with common deployment/build scripts. We've been incubating it for about two years and been through a

Re: A Web Stack Special Interest Group?

2025-01-13 Thread aditya....@gmail.com
A "multiproject" style web stack architecture(?) that I've been toying with (which, I suspect. might prove to generalise for *any* stack - scicloj, fullstack, mobile etc...): https://github.com/adityaathalye/clojure-multiproject-example Clone the repo and call `bin/run_cmd.sh` helper utility fr

Re: Clojure in product. Would you do it again?

2024-12-06 Thread Marcin Piczkowski
Excellent. I'd like to know it too "Our goal is to explore why Clojure, despite its elegance and capabilities, remains a niche technology,". Looking forward to the next episodes. On Fri, Dec 6, 2024 at 6:13 AM aditya@gmail.com < aditya.atha...@gmail.com> wrote: > Subscribed! > > On Wednesday,

Re: Clojure in product. Would you do it again?

2024-12-05 Thread aditya....@gmail.com
Subscribed! On Wednesday, December 4, 2024 at 9:59:49 PM UTC+5:30 Łukasz Korecki wrote: > This is great, I've built two products using Clojure and now I'm working > on expanding Clojure usage at my $DAYJOB > - so it's always great to hear how others use Clojure "in real life". > > And yeah, i

Re: function call speed...

2024-12-05 Thread jum...@gmail.com
A discussion about this on Clojurians slack: https://clojurians.slack.com/archives/C03L9H1FBM4/p1728361006109229 A couple of highlights: - apply is very slow and allocating. Desctucturing is suboptimal, especially for lists. - If you look at the apply method's implementation

Re: Clojure in product. Would you do it again?

2024-12-04 Thread Łukasz Korecki
This is great, I've built two products using Clojure and now I'm working on expanding Clojure usage at my $DAYJOB - so it's always great to hear how others use Clojure "in real life". And yeah, if I had to do it again I'd definitely pick Clojure, at least for the backend and scripting with BB

Re: A Web Stack Special Interest Group?

2024-12-04 Thread aditya....@gmail.com
Fellow Gentlenerds... Help! One is on the hook to deliver a workshop (late in Jan 2025), a "First Principles" mental model of web stacks; viz. how to construct one from scratch. Pretty sure I've got this [0], *but* today's third cup of coffee says why not entice others to influence the works

Re: A Web Stack Special Interest Group?

2024-11-17 Thread Daniel Slutsky
On Saturday, 16 November 2024 at 06:48:10 UTC+2 aditya@gmail.com wrote: On Friday, November 8, 2024 at 9:39:53 PM UTC+5:30 Daniel Slutsky wrote: Hi! Thanks for mentioning Noj. I'd be glad to discuss it if you have any questions or ideas. Thanks for all the hard work (often thankless!) of

Re: A Web Stack Special Interest Group?

2024-11-15 Thread aditya....@gmail.com
On Friday, November 8, 2024 at 9:39:53 PM UTC+5:30 Daniel Slutsky wrote: Hi! Thanks for mentioning Noj. I'd be glad to discuss it if you have any questions or ideas. Thanks for all the hard work (often thankless!) of not only organising a niche community, but also driving/helping projects like

Re: A Web Stack Special Interest Group?

2024-11-08 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hi! Thanks for mentioning Noj. I'd be glad to discuss it if you have any questions or ideas. Basically, it is collecting a stack of libraries with documentation and integration tests. We approach it by generating tests from documentation. This way, we verify the docs are correct (and also enjoy

Re: A Web Stack Special Interest Group?

2024-11-08 Thread aditya....@gmail.com
Okay, TIL: noj! https://scicloj.github.io/noj/ They appear to be doing this very thing, but for the data + science ecosystem! I wonder if the web ecosystem can steal their playbook. On Thursday, October 31, 2024 at 11:47:09 PM UTC+5:30 aditya@gmail.com wrote: > X-linking to some chatter o

Re: A Web Stack Special Interest Group?

2024-10-31 Thread aditya....@gmail.com
X-linking to some chatter over at r/Clojure, where I X-posted this email. https://www.reddit.com/r/Clojure/comments/1gfjkiy/a_web_stack_special_interest_group/ On Thursday, October 24, 2024 at 6:50:40 PM UTC+5:30 Fabio Dias Francisco wrote: > I know what you mean, in terms of web framework, i

Re: Who wants to join a cool open source project?

2024-10-24 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Nice. You may find some information on this page: https://scicloj.github.io/docs/community/groups/open-source-mentoring/ You are also invited to reach out here or privately if you have any questions. On Thursday 24 October 2024 at 16:20:32 UTC+3 Wagner wrote: > I have no experience with open-sou

Re: A Web Stack Special Interest Group?

2024-10-24 Thread Fabio Dias Francisco
I know what you mean, in terms of web framework, idk, but I had to go just that route and build myself my own data processing framework. There was nothing for that purpose that was truly native, so I used my knowledge of many frameworks like that, and built my own. On Thursday, October 24, 2024

Re: Who wants to join a cool open source project?

2024-10-24 Thread Wagner
I have no experience with open-source. But this project seems interesting. I would like to learn more about it. Em qua., 23 de out. de 2024, 07:21, Michael Voronov < michael.voro...@gmail.com> escreveu: > I would like to have more information... > Michael > > воскресенье, 20 октября 2024 г. в 15:

Re: Who wants to join a cool open source project?

2024-10-24 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hi Brian and Michael and anybody! The message that started this conversation looks like a copy of something I wrote a little more than 3 years ago: https://groups.google.com/g/clojure/c/d-eWAmtjcyg/m/bDgN480MAgAJ Thank you, Judith, for bringing that old discussion back. Scicloj is still active,

Re: A Web Stack Special Interest Group?

2024-10-24 Thread aditya....@gmail.com
P.S. I'm sorely tempted to cite names / references that have informed and inspired me, but that will put people on the spot. So whomever is interested in this line of thinking may self-identify by replying to this thread, with their current state of the art thinking (videos, essays, books, fram

Re: Who wants to join a cool open source project?

2024-10-23 Thread Michael Voronov
I would like to have more information... Michael воскресенье, 20 октября 2024 г. в 15:29:13 UTC+2, Judith Soltis: > The current focus is mainly on data wrangling, data visualization, and > tooling, so I believe many Clojurians would find some parts of this > interesting and useful. > > We like

Re: Who wants to join a cool open source project?

2024-10-22 Thread Brian Forester
Should we reach out to via Zulip for more information? Brian F. On Sunday, October 20, 2024 at 9:29:13 AM UTC-4 Judith Soltis wrote: > The current focus is mainly on data wrangling, data visualization, and > tooling, so I believe many Clojurians would find some parts of this > interesting and

Re: Who wants to join a cool open source project?

2024-10-20 Thread cha...@intellijoule.com
Good idea! On Sunday, October 20, 2024 at 8:29:13 AM UTC-5 Judith Soltis wrote: > The current focus is mainly on data wrangling, data visualization, and > tooling, so I believe many Clojurians would find some parts of this > interesting and useful. > > We like to think as a group and support

Re: [ANN] clj-uuid 0.2.0 (RFC-9652)

2024-09-26 Thread danle...@gmail.com
and… I botched the subject line.RFC-9562 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc9562.txt On Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 7:13:12 AM UTC-4 danl...@gmail.com wrote: > Good morning UUID fans. I just wanted to mention that clj-uuid is out > and provides support for RFC,http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc9562.

Re: [ANN] New blog post: Lisp's grandfather paradox

2024-07-30 Thread Raoul Duke
For me, sexprs are not fun for math, actually. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with your first post. To u

Re: [ANN] New blog post on Perfumed Nightmare

2024-06-13 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Inspired by this thread, the Scicloj visual-tools group will host a meetup with Gary and Daniel on Sunday. https://clojureverse.org/t/visual-tools-meeting-26-gemini-space-age-protocols-from-the-repl/ On Wednesday 1 May 2024 at 18:19:06 UTC+3 Gary Johnson wrote: > Daniel Szmulewicz writes: > > >

Re: [ANN] New blog post on Perfumed Nightmare

2024-05-01 Thread Gary Johnson
Daniel Szmulewicz writes: > Greetings fellow Clojurians, > > I am excited to announce the publication of my latest in-depth blog > post on the topic of HTTP and web application development. Since I am > currently looking for work, I had the opportunity to dedicate my > mornings - when I’m at peak

Re: [ANN] New blog post on Perfumed Nightmare

2024-04-28 Thread Daniel Szmulewicz
Apologies for the jumbled paragraph which should read: This whirlwind tour sheds light on the design of web frameworks that emerged in all language communities (Servlets, WSGI or Rack), reflecting the need to standardize around a portable interface abstracting HTTP. On Sunday, April 28, 2024 at

Re: Sierra's Component

2024-04-06 Thread Paul Stadig
You can do either. If you pass the config as a dependency, then you have to access it in the `start` method after dependency injection has occurred. Sometimes it is useful to write a constructor function to initialize the component. If that constructor needs access to the config it must be passed

Re: what is the best forum for keeping up with Clojure?

2024-01-10 Thread Laws
Thank you much. On Wednesday, January 10, 2024 at 1:26:16 AM UTC-5 Sean Corfield wrote: > The Clojurians Slack is probably the largest and most activity community > these days – http://clojurians.net to self-signup and > https://clojurians.slack.com for the content – but there's also > https:/

Re: what is the best forum for keeping up with Clojure?

2024-01-09 Thread Sean Corfield
The Clojurians Slack is probably the largest and most activity community these days – http://clojurians.net to self-signup and https://clojurians.slack.com for the content – but there's also https://clojureverse.org if you prefer a "forum" over "chat". And there's r/Clojure on Reddit – which als

Re: Can't start figweel.main on other Linux-machine

2023-12-07 Thread ru
Thank you, Gary! Sorry, my inadvertency. среда, 29 ноября 2023 г. в 02:37:23 UTC+3, Gary Johnson: > ru writes: > > > I moved a working project from one Linux-machine to other. > > And that's what I got: > > > > ru@ru-sitrol:~$ cd clojure/pro-figweel/ > > ru@ru-sitrol:~/clojure/pro-figweel$ cloj

Re: Can't start figweel.main on other Linux-machine

2023-11-28 Thread Gary Johnson
ru writes: > I moved a working project from one Linux-machine to other. > And that's what I got: > > ru@ru-sitrol:~$ cd clojure/pro-figweel/ > ru@ru-sitrol:~/clojure/pro-figweel$ clojure -m figweel.main -b dev -r 8<-->8 Downloading from clojars

Re: 2nd Call for Contributions: BOB 2024 [March 15, Deadline Nov 17]

2023-11-14 Thread Michael Sperber
The deadline is looming - it'd be great to have Clojure material, specifically tutorials are very welcome! On Friday, November 3, 2023 at 10:48:24 AM UTC+1 Michael Sperber wrote: > We could definitely use some more Clojure material at BOB! > > > ==

Re: Suspended var swaps in core.logic.nominal

2023-11-11 Thread Moe Aboulkheir
According to the wiki: *In core.logic.nominal, we implement suspensions as constraints. During swapping of a and b, whenever we encounter a variable x, we replace it with a fresh variable x' and add the suspension constraint swap [a b] x' x. This swap constraint is executed under one of two con

Re: Clojure Golf, episode 1

2023-07-08 Thread Fiverr Me
The code snippet you provided is written in Clojure, a dialect of Lisp. The function filter-collecting takes a predicate function, a collector function, and multiple lists as arguments. It filters the lists based on the predicate function and collects the values from the corresponding positions

Re: Switch devops environments via namespaces

2023-05-18 Thread aditya....@gmail.com
So from an ops point of view, I like your first approach; viz. pass the environment parameter explicitly. I prefer being explicit about every single invocation of any ops task. The namespace solution, while being "legal", causes the configuration to become implicit, one has to look at the REPL

Re: Switch devops environments via namespaces

2023-05-18 Thread Joe R . Smith
I mean, it works, it’s clever, … is it more or less “safe” is my question.  On May 18, 2023, at 12:02 PM, Felix Dorner wrote:  Clojure noob here, I might be totally off the track or committing crimes, so please advise. For ops, I have to often call rest services in different environments, sa

Re: Clojure is a good choice for Big Data? Which clojure/Hadoop work to use?

2023-05-03 Thread Edward McBride
Storage migration transfers data from one storage device to another. This involves moving blocks of storage and files from storage systems, whether they're on disk, tape or in the cloud. During migration is also an optimal time for organizations to perform data validation and reduction by ide

Re: Intercepting emacs nrepl input within cider

2023-03-07 Thread Benjamin Schwerdtner
Here is a suggestion in the space of what you are asking: Assuming my-dsl-eval is a macro: ``` (defun my-cider-dsl-eval-last-sexp () (interactive) (cider-nrepl-sync-request:eval (format "(my-dsl-eval %s)" (cider-last-sexp ``` On Mon, Mar 6, 2023 at 4:28 AM Conrad wrote: > Hi everyon

Re: Override deps

2023-02-17 Thread 'Tête à-tête' via Clojure
It really was that stoopid but, it needed a 2nd pair of eyes! Thanks. On Tuesday, 14 February 2023 at 01:04:13 UTC Alex Miller wrote: > There may be other things wrong, but hard to tell without more context of > your deps.edn. > > On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 7:02 PM Alex Miller wrote: > >> It look

Re: Override deps

2023-02-13 Thread 'Alex Miller' via Clojure
There may be other things wrong, but hard to tell without more context of your deps.edn. On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 7:02 PM Alex Miller wrote: > It looks like you misspelled ":override-deps" (two r's) ? > > On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 5:50 PM 'Tête à-tête' via Clojure < > clojure@googlegroups.com> wrot

Re: Override deps

2023-02-13 Thread 'Alex Miller' via Clojure
It looks like you misspelled ":override-deps" (two r's) ? On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 5:50 PM 'Tête à-tête' via Clojure < clojure@googlegroups.com> wrote: > :overide-deps > {edu.stanford.nlp/stanford-corenlp {:mvn/version "4.5.2"}} > > I've tried preventing corenlp 4.4.0 and, here, I'm insisting

Re: Override deps

2023-02-13 Thread 'Tête à-tête' via Clojure
:overide-deps {edu.stanford.nlp/stanford-corenlp {:mvn/version "4.5.2"}} I've tried preventing corenlp 4.4.0 and, here, I'm insisting on 4.5.2! A framework that I use relies on corenlp but, I want deps to resolve to the latest version only, so not backfill the m2 repo. On Monday, 13 Febr

Re: Override deps

2023-02-13 Thread 'Alex Miller' via Clojure
Can you share an example deps.edn or some more information? Also, what Clojure CLI version are you using `clj --version`. Alex On Monday, February 13, 2023 at 7:14:20 AM UTC-6 deliver...@googlemail.com wrote: > My laptop is struggling for space and, I would like to override a > dependency, s

Re: ? stateful-map ?

2022-12-09 Thread Steve Miner
See also https://github.com/cgrand/xforms for a transducer version of reductions. The argument f must have a nullary arity. (You could probably create your own variant if you want an explicit init value.) I think something like this should work: (require '[net.cgrand.xforms :as x]) (defn xs

Re: ANN: just-maven-clojure-archetype 0.3-RELEASE

2022-11-29 Thread Jon Seltzer
Thanks m...@talios.com. a...@puredanger.com - many thanks for all you do. We all benefit from your hard work. I wanted: - to show Clojure developers know that Maven is already fully featured. - to demonstrate that Maven archetypes are a great way to provided starter projects in an enterprise.

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