[julia-users] Re: Webapp Deployment
Hello, I'm a developer of Bukdu. https://github.com/wookay/Bukdu.jl it's an web development framework on top of HttpServer.jl Thanks! On Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at 1:08:01 PM UTC+9, Reuben Brooks wrote: > > Context: I love julia, and I've never built any kind of webapp. Most of my > programming experience is in Mathematica and Julia...hacking things > together (poorly) in Python when nothing else works. > > Problem: I have a script / notebook in julia that pulls data from > sources, analyzes it, builds fancy plots, and has lots of nice information. > Now I want to build a basic webapp that will allow me to access this > information anywhere, anytime (will be updated regularly). > > Question 1: is there a julia package that suits my needs well, or should I > look at using some other fronted to create the frontend? Elm intrigues me, > as much for the learning as for the actual solution. > > Bottom line: I don't know enough about what I'm wading into to choose > wisely. What does the community suggest? >
[julia-users] Re: Is 0.6(nightlies) pretty much broken?
it looks really danger command :) rm -rf ~/.julia/lib works to me. Best regards, WooKyoung Noh On Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 7:52:16 PM UTC+9, Neal Becker wrote: > > Seems to be fixed with > rm -rf ~/.julia > > Strange that Pkg.rm/Pkg.add didn't seem to fix it > > Neal Becker wrote: > > > Seems like nothing I try is working now: > > Version 0.6.0-dev.896 (2016-10-07 08:16 UTC) > > Commit 38a63bd* (3 days old master) > > x86_64-redhat-linux > > > > julia> using Polynomials > > INFO: Recompiling stale cache file > > /home/nbecker/.julia/lib/v0.6/Polynomials.ji for module Polynomials. > > WARNING: The call to compilecache failed to create a usable precompiled > > cache file for module Polynomials. Got: > > WARNING: Precompile file header verification checks failed. > > ERROR: LoadError: Declaring __precompile__(true) is only allowed in > module > > files being imported. > > in __precompile__(::Bool) at ./loading.jl:311 > > in __precompile__() at ./loading.jl:307 > > in eval_user_input(::Any, ::Base.REPL.REPLBackend) at ./REPL.jl:66 > > in macro expansion at ./REPL.jl:97 [inlined] > > in (::Base.REPL.##3#4{Base.REPL.REPLBackend})() at ./event.jl:68 > > while loading /home/nbecker/.julia/v0.6/Polynomials/src/Polynomials.jl, > in > > expression starting on line 3 > > > > julia> Pkg.add("DSP") > > INFO: Installing DSP v0.1.1 > > INFO: Package database updated > > > > julia> using DSP > > INFO: Recompiling stale cache file /home/nbecker/.julia/lib/v0.6/DSP.ji > > for module DSP. > > WARNING: The call to compilecache failed to create a usable precompiled > > cache file for module DSP. Got: > > WARNING: Precompile file header verification checks failed. > > ERROR: LoadError: Declaring __precompile__(true) is only allowed in > module > > files being imported. > > in __precompile__(::Bool) at ./loading.jl:311 > > in __precompile__() at ./loading.jl:307 > > in eval_user_input(::Any, ::Base.REPL.REPLBackend) at ./REPL.jl:66 > > in macro expansion at ./REPL.jl:97 [inlined] > > in (::Base.REPL.##3#4{Base.REPL.REPLBackend})() at ./event.jl:68 > > while loading /home/nbecker/.julia/v0.6/DSP/src/DSP.jl, in expression > > starting on line 1 > > > > julia> using PyPlot > > INFO: Precompiling module PyPlot. > > WARNING: Precompile file header verification checks failed. > > ERROR: Module PyPlot declares __precompile__(true) but require failed to > > create a usable precompiled cache file. > > in eval_user_input(::Any, ::Base.REPL.REPLBackend) at ./REPL.jl:66 > > in macro expansion at ./REPL.jl:97 [inlined] > > in (::Base.REPL.##3#4{Base.REPL.REPLBackend})() at ./event.jl:68 > > >
Re: [julia-users] Julia's current state of web-programming
I made Bukdu, which is on top of HttpServer try it also :) https://github.com/wookay/Bukdu.jl Thanks
Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer
Hello, Luthaf It's sad that you're leaving for a while. I wish to you would come back early. Thanks. Best regards, WooKyoung Noh On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 9:46:33 PM UTC+9, Luthaf wrote: > > Hi, > > Yes, I may try again to use it when the ecoystem and the languages are a > bit more stable. > I am OK with the JuliaPy organization, but Conda.jl can also be used for > pure C/C++/Fortran dependencies, without any link to Python. > > -- > Luthaf > > > Viral Shah a écrit : > > Hi Luthaf, > > Sorry to hear that you are not using Julia anymore. Hopefully you will > come back in the future. > > I am wondering if we should create a JuliaPy organization and move many > important building blocks and python wrapper packages there, if the various > authors think it is a good idea. > > -viral > > > On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 3:19:54 PM UTC+5:30, Luthaf wrote: >> >> Hi Julians! >> >> I am the author and currently only maintainer of the Conda.jl package. >> This package is a thin wrapper on top of the `conda` package manager, >> well known in the Python community. >> This package bring to Julia the ability to install native (binary) and >> Python dependencies in a cross-platform way, without any administrative >> rights. It is used by the PyCall.jl package to install Python if no >> other installation is found, and a lot of other packages with complex >> dependencies. As such, Conda.jl gets around 200 downloads a day, and is >> an important builiding block of the Julia ecosystem, especially on >> Windows. >> >> Unfortunatly, as I am not using Julia anymore, I do not have much time >> to continue maintaining this package, and I'd like to someone else to >> take over this repository. >> >> I plan to stay around for 6 month helping the new maintainer(s?) to work >> with the code. The code itself is very simple, less than 300 lines of >> code. This code do not need specific knowledge, only to read the >> documentation of `conda`. A bit of understanding of native libraries and >> dependencies can help, but can be aquired on the fly. >> >> If you want to help, or are just want to get more informations, please >> contact me by email at lut...@luthaf.fr . >> >> Best regards, >> -- >> Luthaf >> > >
[julia-users] Re: Found T Pass in Stata
oh. it's mine. thanks! On Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at 11:10:15 PM UTC-4, Xiangxi Gao wrote: > > Picked up a one week T pass valid till 6/28 this afternoon and handed it > to Edelman. The pass was purchased at South station on 6/21 at 0721.
[julia-users] Re: Parsing 12-hour Clock Timestamps
Hello, I've written some code to test with it, by changing base/dates/io.jl, base/dates/types.jl https://gist.github.com/wookay/7bf4d8c2afb35920f688 There's Date Field Symbol Table http://unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-6.html#Date_Format_Patterns thank you. WooKyoung Noh On Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 10:40:16 PM UTC+9, Pontus Stenetorp wrote: > > Everyone, > > I am currently parsing some data that unfortunately uses a 12-hour > clock format. Reading the docs [1] and the source, [2] I am now > fairly certain that `Base.Dates` currently lacks support to parse > something like `"Apr 1, 2015 1:02:03 PM"`. Am I correct in this? > Also, what would you recommend as an alternative library? > > Pontus > > [1]: > http://docs.julialang.org/en/latest/stdlib/dates/#Dates.Dates.DateFormat > [2]: > https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/blob/32aee08d0b833233cd22b7b1de01ae769395b3b8/base/dates/io.jl > >