I see a number of volunteers already; include me if you need any more.
+1 to the proposal to have an independent ClojureScript group.
On Thursday, January 24, 2013 8:42:22 AM UTC+6, solussd wrote:
I'll help!
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On Jan 23, 2013, at
@Dave Sann: Yup, I like it, it must be good sugar. I find it makes the code
much more readable.
On Tuesday, March 12, 2013 8:05:40 AM UTC+6, Dave Sann wrote:
I don't see why this should be arcane.
it is quite simple to understand. but yes, you do have to understand it.
like anything.
I also found clojure-doc.org accidentally, and was surprised it didn't show
up in earlier searches, especially in the context of the high quality of
the documentation.
I think merging the two resources (clojuredocs and clojure-doc) would
greatly help (I'd be happy to help in this effort), and
v0.0.7 (an updated to the first release) was released July 9, 2012. It's a
very early release of the LT Playground. Chris Granger mentioned a target
of sometime next year for a stable release.
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It's looking good. Really look forward to version 1.0. :)
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 7:27:26 AM UTC+6, Chris Granger wrote:
Hey folks,
In case you missed it via other channels, the Light Table Playground
can now hook into your own projects!
Awesome and congratulations. I look forward to picking up my copy.
On Thursday, November 8, 2012 6:23:22 AM UTC+6, Stuart Sierra wrote:
Not to toot our own horn, but people have been asking about getting
started with ClojureScript, so here's our contribution, just released in
book form:
Thanks Mark and Michael,
I thought I had an extensive list of Clojure resources, but quite clearly
not. :)
Kinley
On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 8:26:25 AM UTC+6, Michael Klishin wrote:
2012/11/13 Jonathon McKitrick jmcki...@gmail.com javascript:
- Any caveats I should be aware of running
It was helpful for me to start from the ground up: Got familiar with ring,
then compojure, hiccup, noir, etc. Getting familiar a library at a time
prepared me better for managing the more comprehensive frameworks when it
came time to customization. FWIW.
On Wednesday, November 14, 2012
I'm learning Clojure now and am working towards developing a web app or
desktop app. I've picked Clojure, because after learning the language I've
found it's simple, powerful, expressive and a pleasure to write. If I felt
the same way about Python or Ruby or Node, I'd pick that.
If you like
@Christopher Redinger: Thanks, that's a nice page. Bookmarked and will
visit from time to time to assess the state of Clojure adoption.
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I've been waiting forever for the recent Strange Loop Clojure talks to be
made available as well. So far I've only seen two, Amit Rathore's Clojure
+ Datomic + Stomr = Zolodeck and David Nolen's ClojureScript - Better
semantics at low, low prices on InfoQ. Any one have any idea when the
others
Oh, I should have said Clojure presentations at Strange Loop,
@babysnakes. Thanks for the link Konrad.
On Thursday, January 3, 2013 4:27:04 PM UTC+6, Konrad Hinsen wrote:
kinleyd writes:
I've been waiting forever for the recent Strange Loop Clojure talks to
be made
available as well
Well, thanks @dspiteself for bringing up the topic. I like the interaction
at G+ and joined the larger G+ Clojure community as a result of this thread.
On Sunday, January 6, 2013 3:51:26 AM UTC+6, dspiteself wrote:
Thanks I am surprised I did not see it when I created it a week or 2 ago.
I
, 2013 3:30:55 AM UTC-6, kinleyd wrote:
Thanks for taking the trouble Alex - that was pretty comprehensive. I've
seen Rathore's and Nolen's (both excellent), skipped Stokke's (but only
because Catnip didn't interest me) and was looking forward to Barski (but
don't see him on the horizon though
Yes, thank you all. This was a very useful thread.
On Thursday, January 10, 2013 9:35:38 AM UTC+6, John Gabriele wrote:
Thanks, all. Updated CDS basic web dev tut with this deployment info.
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I join Peter Taoussanis in congratulating and thanking Phil on this
release. Thanks for the hard work you put in, and for making life saner for
the rest of us.
On Sunday, January 20, 2013 1:28:07 PM UTC+6, Peter Taoussanis wrote:
Hey, congratulations!
Thank you so much Phil and everyone
I join Peter Taoussanis in congratulating and thanking Phil on this
release. Thanks for the hard work you put in, and for making life saner for
the rest of us.
On Sunday, January 20, 2013 1:28:07 PM UTC+6, Peter Taoussanis wrote:
Hey, congratulations!
Thank you so much Phil and everyone
I join Peter Taoussanis in congratulating and thanking Phil on this
release. Thanks for the hard work you put in, and for making life saner for
the rest of us.
On Sunday, January 20, 2013 1:28:07 PM UTC+6, Peter Taoussanis wrote:
Hey, congratulations!
Thank you so much Phil and everyone
Oops, repeated posts in the middle of a connection drop. Apologies.
On Sunday, January 20, 2013 2:35:16 PM UTC+6, kinleyd wrote:
I join Peter Taoussanis in congratulating and thanking Phil on this
release. Thanks for the hard work you put in, and for making life saner for
the rest of us
Thanks Shantanu Kumar for your post - very informative.
On Sunday, January 20, 2013 9:18:37 PM UTC+6, Mimmo Cosenza wrote:
Enlive and Hiccup seem to be popular in the Clojure community.
I confirm that I use them on the server side. I'm now experimenting the
corresponding enfocus [1] and
Well said, Fogus, well said.
On Sunday, January 20, 2013 9:16:35 PM UTC+6, Fogus wrote:
I'll just add a few points:
Pull requests are not likely to happen. It's not worth fighting over.
However, I think that is a weak excuse for not contributing. If you
want to contribute a complex
Just picked up my copy today. Thank you and looking forward to working my
way through it.
Kinley
On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at 12:13:52 AM UTC+6, Alex Miller wrote:
The second beta of Clojure Applied is now available. This version adds
Chapter 8 (Clojure Testing) as well as a foreword by
Hi all,
I've looked at the Optional Self-hosting section on the ClojureScript Github
wiki. Would it be possible to have a more step-by-step set of instructions for
experimentig with self hosting OR could someone point me to a resource which
provides one?
Thanks,
Kinley
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Hi all,
I've looked at the Option Self-hosting section section on the ClojureScript
Github wiki. Would it be possible to have a more step-by-step set of
instructions for self hosting OR could someone point me to resource which
provides one?
Thanks,
Kinley
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Thanks Alan,
Rich is always great.
Kinley
On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 12:51:10 AM UTC+6, Alan Thompson wrote:
Hey, I just saw this video released: https://youtu.be/VSdnJDO-xdg
It is Rich, talking at JavaOne, and might be the best talk I've seen him
deliver.
Alan
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On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 6:19:28 PM UTC+6, Krzysztof Władyka wrote:
Hello,
From time to time i am writing article on http://clojure.wladyka.eu/, but
the problem is nobody know about this
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