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Hi Dan,
I'm playing with Reagent and I find it very simple and promising. Thanks
for it!
Anyway, the last update was 5 months ago (react 0.10.0): is the project
still alive and well?
Thanks in advance!
Il giorno sabato 22 febbraio 2014 09:11:42 UTC+1, Dan Holmsand ha scritto:
Reagent is now
Thanks: works perfectly.
The minimum html is (more or less):
html
head
link
href=https://netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.1.1/css/bootstrap.min.css;
rel=stylesheet type=text/css class=style /
/head
body
div id=app/div
script
Newest version available here:
http://jafingerhut.github.io
Updates will likely make their way to the Grimoire and Clojure.org
cheatsheet pages in time.
I was reviewing the sections of the cheatsheet on Sets and Maps, and grew
dissatisfied with the placement of some of the functions. I
Dan apparently is really strapped on time. If you check out the issues
list you'll see a few of us are using a fork from github/@whoops while he's
out and whoops has updated to the latest react.
On Friday, August 29, 2014 7:21:46 AM UTC-4, Cesare wrote:
Hi Dan,
I'm playing with Reagent and
Great! Thanks a lot!
Il giorno venerdì 29 agosto 2014 16:52:49 UTC+2, Ivan L ha scritto:
Dan apparently is really strapped on time. If you check out the issues
list you'll see a few of us are using a fork from github/@whoops while he's
out and whoops has updated to the latest react.
On
Hello,
Is it possible to change the default clojure reader to use
clojure.tools.reader.reader-types/source-logging-push-back-reader?
I am currently using this reader so that I can see the source code of my
fns at runtime as metadata, however, it requires that I read the source
again once the
(defn foo[]
(println bar/baz))
(defn car[]
(println 42))
---
java -cp ~/clojure/clojure-1.6.0.jar clojure.main foo.clj
Exception in thread main java.lang.RuntimeException: No such namespace:
bar, compiling:(/Users/harsha/foobar/foo.clj:2:3)
...
In Ruby and Python, the compiler is
Awesome! Thanks Andy. I'll make a point of getting this in to Grimoire
0.3.6.
Reid
On 08/29/2014 08:56 AM, Andy Fingerhut wrote:
Newest version available here:
http://jafingerhut.github.io
Updates will likely make their way to the Grimoire and Clojure.org
cheatsheet pages in time.
I
Hi Everyone,
Does anyone know the status of clojure streams is? I would like to try them
out but I can't find the svn repository mentioned on the website:
http://clojure.org/streams. Thx!
-Greg
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(Rich Hickey is the only one who could answer finally but...)
I think this information is old and outdated, streams didn't really make it
into clojure.
The things that survived was the *sequence* abstraction (which is used
almost everywhere), later the *reducers* (facilitating javas fork-join
I worked my way through *Clojure Programming* (Emerick, Carper, Grand,
O'Reilly), and I've started writing my own Clojure (porting over an
unfinished Python project that seemed amenable to the Clojure treatment.) I
really love the language, but I'm not sure where to go from here.
My other
On Fri, 29 Aug 2014, Sam Raker wrote:
I'm just not sure what to do at this point in my Clojure learning
experience. I've probably written a few thousand lines of Clojure at this
point, but I'm not sure that I'm doing things right: I don't know if my
code is efficient, or even idiomatic.
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Ashton Kemerling ashtonkemerl...@gmail.com
wrote:
Bar/baz refers to the symbol baz in the namespace bar. If you haven't
created and imported bar, that's an error.
Ashoton's correct. So you'd expect something like this, before being able
to e=compile your
Obviously I can't.
But I need to add this capability to an object. During testing I attach
meta to this object that contains an atom. Then I pass this object to other
functions, known in runtime. I can't use a dynamic var because all this
happens within a mock function that may be retried and run
Hi all,
I want to use a map to cache values based on a key. I'm planning to use an
atom for this. My basic operation is give me the value for this key - if
the value exists in the map then that value should be returned, otherwise a
new value should be calculated, inserted in the map and then
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