Hi. Does clojuredocs expose any external API (json, xml... rest, webservices, etc) so I can access the docs from my code?
Islon On Jul 13, 11:40 pm, j-g-faustus <johannes.fries...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jul 13, 8:37 pm, Paul Moore <p.f.mo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Can I suggest omitting the "Table of contents" sidebar when printing? > > I've not tried printing the document to see how it looks, but removing > > the sidebar would be an essential starting point... > > Why would anyone want to print it? > > I occasionally print longer texts like specifications, but for > reference material like Javadoc,ClojureDocs, the Ruby cheat sheet and > this page, I think HTML is a far superior format due to links and > browser search. > And 40+ loose single sheets is a rather cumbersome package unless you > have access to a book binder. > > But if at least two people feel that they would really like to print > it out, I can skip the TOC on print. > > (Making it look _nice_ on paper is a whole different ballgame, then > I'd have to look into pagination and page layouts, perhaps by > converting to DocBook or LaTex. That's outside the scope of what I > intended to do.) > > On Jul 13, 10:04 pm, Meikel Brandmeyer <m...@kotka.de> wrote: > > > Some comments after quickly skimming through: > > ... > > PS: I'm apologise if some this seems to be nit-picking. > > Not at all, I'm still learning the language and happy to get the > details clarified. > > The second form of condp and the #_ were omitted simply because I > didn't know about them, thanks for the heads-up. > > For quoted lists, I take your point. > For the sequence operations examples it was somewhat deliberate, in > that a sequence is a very different datatype from a vector but pretty > much the same as a list. > I had a bug in some code that conj'ed elements onto a vector, but for > some reason it would switch direction in the middle and start adding > elements at the opposite end. It took me a while to figure out that it > was because concat'ing two vectors doesn't return a vector. > So I wanted to emphasize that using a sequence op on anything other > than a list is also a conversion from one datatype to another. > But I'll take another look, there may be better ways. > > Thanks for your comments, much appreciated. I'll include them with the > next update. > > Sincerely, > jf -- 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 unsubscribe from this group, send email to clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/clojure?hl=en