There is also https://github.com/circleci/bond which we use quite
extensively at CircleCI. And I have used it on other projects outside of
CircleCI.
On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 7:48:31 AM UTC-6, Didier wrote:
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> This looks cool for validation.
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The first, and biggest difference that I see, is that a schema is defined
as a single string in graphql-clj, but Lacinia uses data structures to
describe your graphql schema. The latter being more easily composable, if
that's something you need.
On Monday, April 24, 2017 at 8:29:24 PM UTC-6, Di
Not believable at all.
Everyone knows Cognitect will be acquired by Oracle 😉
On Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 2:00:16 PM UTC-6, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
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> made ya look!
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I'm happy to hear that others are willing to step up to the plate in
regards to continuing Anthony's legacy.
I started a thread specifically about tentacles a month ago
here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/clojure/tentacles%7Csort:relevance/clojure/15x_LWE2IMM/CGULJTXLBQAJ
We, at C
Alan,
I haven't thought much about the new GraphQL endpiont. But I imagine, once
GitHub releases it, it's currently only early-access, we can think about
how to add it to tentacles.
Maybe I'll open a WIP PR on a branch and start trying some things out.
Cheers,
On Tuesday, February 14, 2017 at
tastic piece of software.
So, I want to open a discussion to the community, as to how we, the
community, should proceed.
Cheers,
Matthew Boston
#RIPRaynes
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On the topic of keeping dependencies up-to-date, I
use https://www.versioneye.com. I sign in with GitHub and it watches all
the projects that I choose for out-of-date deps. It sends me a weekly/daily
email so I'm rarely behind every new release.
Cheers.
On Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 11:58:41 A
I've done it multiple ways:
src/app/foo.clj
src-cljs/app/bar.cljs
src-cljc/app/baz.cljc
AND
src/clj/app/foo.clj
src/cljs/app/bar.cljs
src/cljc/app/baz.cljc
I prefer the latter, probably for ease of navigation in the command line
and in emacs. But I totally agree that having them all together
Here are a few that I and others on my team have created.
clojurescript.csv - https://github.com/testdouble/clojurescript.csv - csv
parsers, clojurescript
baizen - https://github.com/testdouble/baizen - parsing
ring-okta - https://github.com/Hendrick/ring-okta - request middleware
avenue - htt
comp isn't backwards, it's just "outside-in".
((comp not zero?) x) == (not (zero x))
So it reads in the same order from left-to-right as it would otherwise.
On Friday, October 2, 2015 at 1:10:54 PM UTC-6, Jason Felice wrote:
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> Why is it so hard to describe to new people?
>
> I mean, the questi
This is something I'd like to accomplish with https://www.clojurelive.com.
Still working on it but I've got an initial version out there.
Right now it is quite simple, post a link or text (like reddit). I'd like
it to be an open-source community-driven platform of links and Q/A. Which
in turn d
Here's a great post on the subject by Stuart Sierra:
http://stuartsierra.com/2015/05/10/clojure-namespace-aliases
- Matthew
On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 9:33:32 PM UTC-6, Todd Stout wrote:
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> What is considered idiomatic when using :as and :require in your namespace
> declarations? I understand
Here's the commit I used when swapping cljs.test from clojurescript.test:
https://github.com/testdouble/clojurescript.csv/commit/ad68052e311df423e245ec4d2a7ee5572b2a3a35
Note the runner.js file line 26 is calling the exported function to run all
the tests.
On Friday, May 8, 2015 at 12:49:07 AM
I've done something like:
(clojure.edn/read-string (slurp (clojure.java.io/resource edn-file)))
This of course assumes the file resides in `/resources`.
On Friday, March 6, 2015 at 8:18:03 PM UTC-7, Sam Raker wrote:
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> I'm experimenting a little with EDN files. I've currently got this
> functi
There is also Dieter: https://github.com/edgecase/dieter
On Tuesday, December 23, 2014 3:41:46 PM UTC-7, stephanos wrote:
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> Hey there,
>
> I would love to use the SASS library bourbon.io for my project. Is there
> any way I can use leiningen to compile the scss files to css?
>
> PS: I tried *le
For our long-running clojure server app, I found that adding `:jvm-opts
["-server"]` to the project.clj increased performance a bit. It's too much
info for this post, but hers'a good description from
SO:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/198577/real-differences-between-java-server-and-java-cli
Here's my output using the repl from leiningen 2 (nREPL)
user=> (use 'clojure.test)
nil
user=> (is (= "a" "b"))
FAIL in clojure.lang.PersistentList$EmptyList@1 (NO_SOURCE_FILE:1)
expected: (= "a" "b")
actual: (not (= "a" "b"))
false
user=>
It tells me both the expected and actual. What else ar
test resources, test java,
> test clj. So your Java tests should get any gen'ed classes.
>
> On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 8:33:21 AM UTC-7, Matthew Boston wrote:
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>> Armando,
>>
>> Thanks for your help. I was using
>> `com. theoryinpractise.clojure-maven-
> compile-clojure
> compile
>
> compile
>
>
>
>
> ...
>
> On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 7:04:54 AM UTC-7, Matthew Boston wrote:
>>
>> Right, I totally understand I need AOT compilation for
Right, I totally understand I need AOT compilation for calling Clojure from
Java. I'm asking how to set that up in maven.
Thanks for your help.
On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 9:58:18 AM UTC-4, Meikel Brandmeyer (kotarak)
wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> you have to use AOT compilation to generate the class with
Meikel,
Thanks for your reply.
I should have been more clear. This is an existing Java app using maven.
How would I add to my pom to AOT-compile the Clojure pieces?
I'm using the clojure-maven-plugin, from
`com.theoryinpractise.clojure-maven-plugin`. I'll try Stuart's
`org.clojure.clojure-mav
I currently have a static method in Java. I have rewritten it in Clojure. I
wish to allow the rest of the Java app to call the new function with
minimal change. Still getting "NumberValidator cannot be resolved" even
after reading the following SO post and it's not helping for my particular
sit
We're back on the radar!
After nearly a year of going dormant, the Columbus Clojure User Group
(formerly Inclojure) is back up and running. The past several months we've
have a consistent number of members showing up.
We have a new website www.columbusclojure.com and twitter
https://twitter.co
I'm with Alex. I think of it as though it's a let binding, cause
that's basically what's happening; the is bound to the scoped name.
On Jan 4, 11:29Â am, Alex Miller wrote:
> I had the same thought when I first started learning Clojure - I think
> the idea is that there is some nice mental resonan
It would be cool to get an emacs command to run slamhound directly in
a file... h #lightbulb
On Jan 1, 2:08Â pm, Daniel Glauser wrote:
> Perfect. Â Thanks!
>
> On Jan 1, 12:05Â pm, gaz jones wrote:
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>
>
>
>
>
>
> > I believe this might be what close to what you are looking for:
>
> >https://gi
Hey, that looks eerily similar to my gist! :)
https://gist.github.com/1324048
On Nov 15, 2:06Â am, Sean Corfield wrote:
> Add the following to your ~/.lein/user.clj:
>
> ;; ~/.lein/user.clj
> (if (>= (.compareTo (clojure-version) "1.3.0") 0)
> Â (do (use 'clojure.repl)
> Â Â Â (use 'clojure.java.
Thanks, Phil. Works like a charm!
BTW, I'm working on the lein-mvn plugin which allows the use of maven
plugins inside leiningen projects.
On Nov 16, 2:53Â pm, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 11:48 AM, Matthew Boston
>
> wrote:
> > How can I get clojure.java.
How can I get clojure.java.shell/sh to print to stdout while running?
Currently, it waits until `sh` returns before I can access :out and
println it.
(:use clojure.java.shell)
(defn call-maven [& args]
(apply sh "mvn" args))
(defn maven-version []
(-> "-v" call-maven :out println))
Thanks f
Fogus, could you give me rights to edit or just add me to these
extras:
ClojureScript, Clojure tooling, Heroku Drinkup, Overture, The web and
Clojure.
Thanks,
Matthew Boston
@bostonaholic
On Oct 26, 7:48Â pm, Michael Fogus wrote:
> I've given edit rights to organizers and people on thi
Definitely take Phils advice and use the instructions on the github
site. I just setup a fresh emacs install from scratch (using Phils
starter-kit http://technomancy.us/153 and it works flawlessly; and I'm
new to emacs this week).
mdave - Your dependencies are way old, try this instead.
(defproje
A good pattern to follow would be to have your exposed functions in
one clj file and any dependent functions (your private ones in this
case) in a separate ns (i.e. separate clj file). This hides the
implementation to the caller as well as gives them a good idea of the
functions they're able to us
>From the clojure-contrib project on Github
"The contrib libraries have moved to individual repos under Clojure
org"
Leiningen isn't including contrib in the project.clj file anymore
because there's no need for it after v1.2.0.
On May 20, 11:08Â pm, Vincent wrote:
> Dear all
>
> i downloaded lei
Maybe try looking at the source of a project on github using logins/
sessions. One I'm currently using for reference is from 4clojure
https://github.com/dbyrne/4clojure
On May 10, 2:24Â am, Shree Mulay wrote:
> For the life of me, I can't get sessions to work, immaterial of which
> tutorial I try
How about using the Java api Character/getNumbericValue, like so:
(defn explode-to-digits [number]
(map #(Character/getNumericValue %) (str number)))
user => (explode-to-digits 12345)
(1 2 3 4 5)
On Feb 17, 4:45Â pm, Mike Meyer wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Feb 2011 15:27:47 -0600
>
> Michael Gardner w
I think I recall something in a CS class about how String is (or
possibly is) implemented. Consider the following:
1) Each character of the alphabet, number, symbol etc. is assigned a
memory location. 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, etc. etc.
2) A String has an internal representation as a char[].
So, String
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