Re: What to read after 3 dozen "introduction to transducers" blog posts

2017-05-16 Thread Alexander Yakushev
This was beautiful. I was held in suspense through the whole story, and I cried in the end. But I must tell you that such sacrifices to data gods are justified, so I will keep reifying and transducing until the very last drop of bytes leaks from the oblatory value. On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at

Re: What to read after 3 dozen "introduction to transducers" blog posts

2017-05-10 Thread John Gabriele
On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 3:16:42 AM UTC-4, Luke Burton wrote: > > > > On May 6, 2017, at 10:56 AM, Matching Socks > wrote: > > > > This one. > https://tech.grammarly.com/blog/building-etl-pipelines-with-clojure > > > > "To be honest, this is a somewhat advanced usage of the transducers

Re: What to read after 3 dozen "introduction to transducers" blog posts

2017-05-10 Thread Luke Burton
> On May 6, 2017, at 10:56 AM, Matching Socks wrote: > > This one. https://tech.grammarly.com/blog/building-etl-pipelines-with-clojure > > "To be honest, this is a somewhat advanced usage of the transducers > machinery," says the Grammarly Engineering Blog, right after shoehorning a > Buffer

Re: What to read after 3 dozen "introduction to transducers" blog posts

2017-05-09 Thread Michael Willis
After he uses this one weird trick, you'll never guess what happens next! On Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 11:56:13 AM UTC-6, Matching Socks wrote: > > This one. > https://tech.grammarly.com/blog/building-etl-pipelines-with-clojure > > "To be honest, this is a somewhat advanced usage of the transduce

What to read after 3 dozen "introduction to transducers" blog posts

2017-05-06 Thread Matching Socks
This one. https://tech.grammarly.com/blog/building-etl-pipelines-with-clojure "To be honest, this is a somewhat advanced usage of the transducers machinery," says the Grammarly Engineering Blog, right after shoehorning a BufferedReader into the mold with "reify IReduceInit". I already felt I'