Thanks for fixing it!
Den måndagen den 6:e maj 2013 kl. 02:43:53 UTC+2 skrev David Nolen:
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> Fixed in master, thanks for the report!
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Martin Forsgren
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> > wrote:
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>> Hi!
>>
>> I noticed something strange when
n Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Martin Forsgren
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> > wrote:
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>> Hi!
>>
>> I noticed something strange when using featurec with a nested feature
>> map(I'm using core.logic 0.8.3).
>> This works as expected:
>> (run* [x y]
>> (feature
What are your thoughts on slpKanren? Could it be used as a base for
probabilistic programming in core.logic?
https://github.com/webyrd/slpKanren
- Martin
Den onsdagen den 24:e april 2013 kl. 17:34:05 UTC+2 skrev David Nolen:
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> This is great, thanks for the thoughts, gist & links!
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>
> On Wed,
Den onsdagen den 25:e april 2012 kl. 15:47:52 UTC+2 skrev tbc++:
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> > In case you haven't had time to see the talk, the feature of
> > most interest, at least to me, was that Kay managed to create
> > a mathematical foundation for the 2.5D screen geometry.
> > From that mathematical basis, they de
will
definitely keep an eye out for what happens with the projects and maybe
work on them in my spare time (maybe they can be combined?).
Den torsdagen den 22:e mars 2012 kl. 11:23:53 UTC+1 skrev Martin Forsgren:
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> Hello!
> I am thinking of applying to GSoC and I found the proposal to continue
llRect ctx (.-offsetX e) (.-offsetY e) 10 10)
(.stroke ctx)))
$canvas)
for example.
Den torsdagen den 22:e mars 2012 kl. 11:23:53 UTC+1 skrev Martin Forsgren:
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> Hello!
> I am thinking of applying to GSoC and I found the proposal to continue
> working on Chris Grangers C
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> > > While building a simple Bret Victor style editor is interesting and neat
> > - I
> > > think a rich extensible, graphical, interactive REPL a-la Mathematica
> > that's
> > > easy to integrate into existing projects would be a real asset to
Hello!
I am thinking of applying to GSoC and I found the proposal to continue
working on Chris Grangers Clojure(script)-editor in "Bret Victor-
style" really interesting.
I have some ideas on features that I think would be nice to have,
other than opening, saving and compiling files:
Visualizatio