Hi all
it will be talk about Clojure in Bielefeld this week, at Wednesday,
18th July at 19:00
(http://hackerspace-bielefeld.de/ai1ec_event/functionalowl-clojure/) -
come, if you're interested ;-)
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http://alexott.net/
Tiwtter: alexott_en (English),
Hey everyone,
I've made a website http://talkingtomachines.org that embeds an
interactive ClojureScript REPL that I'd like to try and use to teach
beginners the basics of programming.
Try out the first chapter http://talkingtomachines.org/chapter/1 and let
me know what you think!
The site
Bluefish version 2.2.3 fresh install.
Document -- Language Mode - no clojure on the list.. has support for
Clojure been dropped?
On Sunday, March 13, 2011 2:09:52 PM UTC+2, WoodHacker wrote:
If you are looking for a very good editor for Clojure try Bluefish.
It's been around for ever, is
Hey everyone,
I've built a website, http://talkingtomachines.org, that tries to teach
beginners to program using an interactive ClojureScript REPL.
Try it out and let me know what you think!
It's a work-in-progress, and the source is on GitHub, so if anyone has any
suggestions for improvements
New to Clojure (but not Lisp).
Does anyone have a good sense of the interest in machine learning in
Clojure community?
I've seen in the last few threads some interesting posts and libraries
related to machine learning, and there is plenty of stuff one can get from
Java (mahout, weka, clj-ml
Hi Joshua
I know several people who're interested in this. I slowly working on
translation of Mahout in Action examples to Clojure
(https://github.com/alexott/mia-clj), and hope, that using these
examples, as a base, we can build clojurish bindings for Mahout.
I think, that some basic building
My guess: to allow functions with :inline metadata to still be used as
higher order (first class) functions.
Note, the fn specified by :inline is more of a macro than a function, it's
called at compile time.
How would the following work without a function body?
(map pos? [-1 0 1])
definline
I've built a website, http://talkingtomachines.org, that tries to teach
beginners to program using an interactive ClojureScript REPL.
Try it out and let me know what you think!
I played around with the app right now, and I really liked it!
Keep up the good work, Pascal.
Regards,
BG
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Incanter does look great; look forward to getting into it; I'll check out
your mahout examples too... I'm about ready to tear into that book.
So much research has been done in Artificial Intelligence with LISP. With
the applied history of LISP it just seems like a perfect fit for Clojure to
take
I really like it.
The feature to select and have the doc is super! Also having the live
execution is neat! I can see some similarities with Ligth Table. Are you
using it?
Keep going, I think is really a neat way to learn!
We can have even have books in this format... living books, the SICP ?
I'm a bit concerned that it's a hard disk problem, but I've checked
the disk, tested other build processes using Ant, and don't see a
similar effect.
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I've checked out the Clojure source code, and build the JAR using the
Ant command. I'm seeing a strange effect, where the compile time on my
normal hard disk takes almost 4 min (with most the time being spent in
the compile-clojure task, and doing the same build process on my SSD
taking 30-35s.
Yes, thank you for your reply,i total agree with you about why we need
:inline form in meta map.
But my problem is that why clojure compiler could not use the body form as
the :inline value automatically for us instead of writing a duplicate form?
I think below codes is more suitable:
(defn pos?
Raju Bitter rajubit...@googlemail.com writes:
I've checked out the Clojure source code, and build the JAR using the
Ant command. I'm seeing a strange effect, where the compile time on my
normal hard disk takes almost 4 min (with most the time being spent in
the compile-clojure task, and doing
If you'll start to read this book, and plan to do examples in Clojure,
then I can give you access to my repository - to benefit from
collaborative work ;-)
I also thought about using Weka, but the Data Mining: Practical
Machine Learning Tools and Techniques, 3ed is still waiting in
reading
Nice. I'm still few weeks from diving in... still groking the Clojure
API... but when I'm ready I'm up for a collaborative effort!
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Alex Ott alex...@gmail.com wrote:
If you'll start to read this book, and plan to do examples in Clojure,
then I can give you
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 11:26 AM, dennis zhuang killme2...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, thank you for your reply,i total agree with you about why we need
:inline form in meta map.
But my problem is that why clojure compiler could not use the body form as
the :inline value automatically for us
But my problem is that why clojure compiler could not use the body form as
the :inline value automatically for us instead of writing a duplicate form?
I think below codes is more suitable:
It's not a duplicate form. Sure it may appear to be to those of us
with organic brains that excel at
Hi
I've never used it but there is a plugin to pull git dependencies:
https://github.com/tobyhede/lein-git-deps
HTH
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 5:58 PM, cej38 junkerme...@gmail.com wrote:
I know that this might be more of a question for elsewhere, but I have
been playing with core.logic from
Hi Guys/Girls,
I need your help. I am a non-programmer (I barely write HTML) with a music
music app that was built in Clojure. The app has been down for a few days
and I cannot get in touch with the person that built it. And unfortunately,
it is really hard to get someone that knows Clojure.
larry google groups lawrencecloj...@gmail.com writes:
I copy and paste the example to my REPL in emacs. Everything seems to
work fine, and I get the correct answer, and yet at the end I see a
message that says Agent Failed. Why? What does it mean?
This is from my REPL:
user (def x
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Raju Bitter rajubit...@googlemail.com wrote:
I've checked out the Clojure source code, and build the JAR using the
Ant command. I'm seeing a strange effect, where the compile time on my
normal hard disk takes almost 4 min (with most the time being spent in
the
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 9:17 PM, Ben Smith-Mannschott
bsmith.o...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Raju Bitter rajubit...@googlemail.com
wrote:
I've checked out the Clojure source code, and build the JAR using the
Ant command. I'm seeing a strange effect, where the compile
Hello,
I have for example:
(defrecord record [^long value])
(def aRecord (record. 123))
; Now I want to construct code like (.value aRecord)
; with a macro
I tried
(defmacro inline-first-method[]
(let [methods (record/getBasis)]
(list '. (first methods) aRecord )))
;but
(macroexpand-1
Thanks a lot for your answers. That explains the behavior I'm seeing.
- Raju
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TL;DR: I'm looking for a Clojure library that round trips XML+namespaces
through Clojure data structures and back again.
I'm hacking on a chewing-gum-and-bailing-wire solution publish my wife's
novels as EPUB. I've got most of a prototype of the core functionality
working, but an stubbing my
There are links to older discussions on this topic in the description of ticket
CLJ-703:
http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJ-703
Also proposed patches to Clojure, although I don't know whether some of those
may lead to incorrect behavior.
Andy
On Jul 16, 2012, at 12:48 PM, Raju Bitter
In my opinion, on-disk consistency isn't and wasn't a goal. And the
spamming of calls to sync does nothing other than make compilation
ridiculously slow on file systems that are slow at sync.
sync should not have any user visible effects. It just seems to me to be a
bit of voodoo code that
Thanks for your feedback, I'm glad you like it!
I'm reading through the SICP right now and I'll definitely use it as
inspiration for future chapters.
The trickiest thing I've found so far is that, for simplicity, I've
explained def as a function that takes a symbol and a value as arguments.
Oops, double post, can someone delete this?
On Saturday, 14 July 2012 18:03:16 UTC+2, Pascal Chatterjee wrote:
Hey everyone,
I've made a website http://talkingtomachines.org that embeds an
interactive ClojureScript REPL that I'd like to try and use to teach
beginners the basics of
Simply use the alternative dot-form:
(. (java.util.Date.) getDate)
(. record value)
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 9:42 PM, john john.vie...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have for example:
(defrecord record [^long value])
(def aRecord (record. 123))
; Now I want to construct code like (.value
Thanks very much for the help ...even when it comes from Cologne (-:
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I want to reshare something.
The `Getting Started' section in the clojure reference contains a link to
the
`Getting Started' section of a wiki.
On that wiki page, two years or so, ago, there was a script, that showed how
to run a REPL on rlwrap.
That script was great stuff.
Sadly, it
Hello,
Le 16 juil. 2012 à 22:52, David Powell d...@djpowell.net a écrit :
In my opinion, on-disk consistency isn't and wasn't a goal. And the
spamming of calls to sync does nothing other than make compilation
ridiculously slow on file systems that are slow at sync.
sync should not have any
Bumping this thread, since this is becoming more of a blocker for my
efforts with Session.
I think there are three operations you want to do on the unknown
literal wrapper:
1. print/serialize it (this would just output the original string you read in)
2. get the tag name
3. get the uninterpreted
I'm happy to now be aware of this issue.
In amongst other (software, hardware) changes, I migrated a reasonably
sized clojure application from 1.2 and 1.3
and compile times ballooned. It took me a while to realise it was a
clojure issue.
On Jul 17, 6:26 am, Andy Fingerhut
Hi,
Le 17 juil. 2012 à 01:05, Craig craig.worr...@gmail.com a écrit :
I'm happy to now be aware of this issue.
In amongst other (software, hardware) changes, I migrated a reasonably
sized clojure application from 1.2 and 1.3
The addition of the call to sync() in the compiler predates 1.2
Not sure about the community, but I personally would be very interested in
having a machine learning library or environment in Clojure.
I'm playing with classification and clustering of academic papers, and use
clojure for the whole research cycle - crawling and parsing the data from
the web,
Thanks for everyone's input.
I think at this point I've concluded that this is not a clojure problem,
but rather something going on with the program I'm calling in the shell.
I'm talking to the support community there.
In the meantime I've found a work-around.
Thanks again for everyone's
The special but important case of compiling clojurescript also raises
some issues.
When clojurescript source code is read, this is done by clojure, and
thus the clojure tag readers apply. Currently they are re-bound to
read the tag literals into clojurescript source code which, when
executed,
Hi, Raju,
We often AOT build here and we dropped standard disks a while ago.
It brought us down to a build time around 30 seconds before it was several
minutes.
We have a mix of Clojure and Java code.
Would not get back to a standard drive for all the $ in the world.
Jar packaging also benefits
Hi Kovas,
I considered the problem of what to do with undefined tags when I
implemented this, but I didn't have a clear idea of what the result type
should be, so I ignored it.
I also didn't know what to do with the metadata. For example, on the JVM,
you can't put metadata on Java types like
I would highly recommend using leiningen.
install leiningen 2.0 and run `lein repl`, there comes clojure REPL
with readline and tab completion support like ipython.
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 6:07 AM, raschedh rasche...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to reshare something.
The `Getting Started' section
I could not comment on the community as a whole, but certainly a part of it has
interest in it.
Here is a presentation about using ML in Clojure for genome research:
Hacking the Human Genome Using Clojure and Similarity Search
http://bit.ly/yKFnPA
Also, an interview with the speaker:
Le 17 juil. 2012 à 02:04, Softaddicts lprefonta...@softaddicts.ca a écrit :
Hi, Raju,
We often AOT build here and we dropped standard disks a while ago.
It brought us down to a build time around 30 seconds before it was several
minutes.
We have a mix of Clojure and Java code.
Would not
Hi,
Can you post something so that we can take a look at it. Maybe upload the
code to github ? Or provide us access to it in some form.
Thanks,
Murtaza
On Monday, July 16, 2012 10:09:35 PM UTC+5:30, Oo Nwoye wrote:
Hi Guys/Girls,
I need your help. I am a non-programmer (I barely write
Thanks.
Yeath,i know the defline macro,and it is the best way to define inline
function.I got your point,thanks.
2012/7/17 Aaron Cohen aa...@assonance.org
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wrote:
Yes, thank you for your reply,i total agree with you about
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