Awesome stuff!
core.matrix has a lot of great opportunities to work on something
meaningful, and I'd be happy to mentor one or more students in this area.
Top of my list would be:
- Extending core.matrix support to Incanter (medium, needs collaboration
with Incanter team)
- A full NumPy
Víctor M. V. v...@vemv.net writes:
Phil, while I don't know the specific application you're working on,
distributing Clojure apps to end users should't be any more difficult than
distributing Java apps. Are you familiar with `lein uberjar`?
No, you miss the point. I am writing a DSL. The point
Phil Hagelberg p...@hagelb.org writes:
I'd agree with this. The situation is even not ideal with linux; when I
first used Clojure I was reticient to install lein by hand and only lein
1 was available for my repo. Lazy? Well, I use 4 or 5 machines
routinely, and I set them up as I go, so an
I'm sorry, I misspoke. I meant *update* multiple records.
On Saturday, February 16, 2013 1:54:11 AM UTC-5, Feng Shen wrote:
Is it easy (and immutable) to build a collection of records to insert?
I've been told CONJ is a good start.
map maybe be helpful: (map (fn [d]
On Saturday, 16 February 2013 02:31:43 UTC+8, puzzler wrote:
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 8:19 AM, Jules jules...@gmail.com
javascript:wrote:
But now you still don't have leiningen, which is essential if you want to
do anything non toy. The installation page of CCW does describe how to
create
Hello, Andy,
I can't see any reason why Clooj wouldn't qualify as GSoC project. I
believe the main criteria are that it has to be coding (i.e. not just
documentation work), it must be released with an open source license,
and it has to be a full summer's worth of work.
Feel free to add Clooj to
Hello, Håkan,
I don't think there is any problem with Deuce being a Clojure GSoC idea.
Feel free to add it to the project ideas page
http://dev.clojure.org/display/community/Project+Ideas.
Sincerely,
Daniel
On Fri Feb 15 23:32 2013, Håkan Råberg wrote:
I'm pretty interested in setting up and
These sound like some good ideas. Feel free to add a core.matrix
category to the project ideas page.
Thanks,
Daniel
On Sat Feb 16 01:02 2013, Mikera wrote:
Awesome stuff!
core.matrix has a lot of great opportunities to work on something
meaningful, and I'd be happy to mentor one or more
@Andy: I hadn't seen that page before, and it is excellent. It explains
everything step-by-step and also gives key information, for example that it
is not necessary to install leiningen manually because it comes with CCW.
If possible, that guide should be featured prominently
on
Hi all,
the more I learn cli/cljs the more I find myself in looking for libraries
running on both sides of a clojurean web app. hiccup/valip, c2,
enliven/encofus, just to name few of them.
Is there a kind of agreement on which approach to follow to solve the features
expression problem. I
I personally think the CL feature expression approach is satisfactory. I'd
like to see this get into 1.6. It's likely that ClojureScript will switch
to tools.reader in order to get more accurate information for source maps,
so perhaps we can move more quickly if we just implement it there.
On
You can increase the chances of generating discussion by boiling down both
the relevant content of paper and your program to a minimal, self-contained
form.
Cheers - Victor
On Friday, February 15, 2013 4:05:09 PM UTC+1, thattommyhall wrote:
A few months ago I reread Simon Peyton Joneses
Hi David,
do you think that with some guidance from few cli/cljs gurus the effort could
be shared with less experienced clojurist ? Or it's more efficient to let those
gurus to make a step ahead by themselves?
mimmo
On Feb 16, 2013, at 5:53 PM, David Nolen dnolen.li...@gmail.com wrote:
I
I've only glanced at it but Roman's patch looks pretty straightforward, it
should be pretty simple to port to tools.reader if the tools.reader folks
are OK with this approach.
I think the reason it has stalled is that there been some pushback on that
design thread. I don't really share any of the
Oh, yes please. This looks very interesting.
Where can I vote? :P
The more CLJ/CLJS code I write the more I miss a straightforward way to
share code. Even with cljx or cljsbuild crossovers its still a workarround.
On Saturday, February 16, 2013 7:20:45 PM UTC+1, David Nolen wrote:
I've
Hi Herwig,
Thanks for the reply! I think I had tried that before and I tried again
just now but it gives a problem of arity:
CompilerException java.lang.RuntimeException: Can't have fixed arity
function with more params than variadic function,
compiling:(audio_seq/core.clj:42)
which makes
Hey, so I got this kind of figured out. I'll post my results here, in the
hope that it helps someone; and for future reference.
Using *friend*, the library seems to assume that you will be using it for *
authentication* and *authorization*. I just need it for the
*authorization*bits, and had to
Would love some feedback. I used this code in another project, and decided
to publish the (very simple) middleware as a clojar in case someone else
finds it useful.
Cheers,
Omer
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Hi. This is a really basic question, as I'm new to Clojure and Java. I'm
trying to use a jar file for Stanford's NLP software that isn't available
on Maven. I successfully ran the commands from this website:
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I have read the casting SPELs tutorial, its russian version adapted for
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understand how the following macro works: (see
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在 2013-2-17,7:06,Jarod jaaroddeerfi...@yahoo.com 写道:
Hi. This is a really basic question, as I'm new to Clojure and Java. I'm
trying to use a jar file for
Yeah, it's not worth the effort.
IF you were going to attempt it, you'd want to define a protocol (or
multimethods) for the common features that both libraries provide, then
provide different implementations of those protocols using each library.
But what's the point, especially if they both
I'm not sure if this is your problem, but a newbie might not realize one
thing from that blog post.
After doing all the steps there, you still have to add the dependency for
that artifact in your project.clj
I don't know how you named your local jar, but for their example you would
need to add
Also, reading further on the blog, for lein2 you need to change
mvn install:install-file -Dfile=jaad-0.8.3.jar -DartifactId=jaad
-Dversion=0.8.3 -DgroupId=jaad -Dpackaging=jar
-DlocalRepositoryPath=maven_repository
to
mvn deploy:deploy-file -Dfile=jaad-0.8.3.jar -DartifactId=jaad
Is it on github or clojars? Where can we take a look at the code?
Thanks
Tim
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Omer Iqbal momeriqb...@gmail.com wrote:
Would love some feedback. I used this code in another project, and decided
to publish the (very simple) middleware as a clojar in case
Sweet! Thank you!
On Saturday, February 16, 2013, Stuart Sierra wrote:
Coming soon to a Maven repository near you:
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List of changes:
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Notable change: fix for CLJS-418, the broken dependency
Oh my bad, forgot to add the link:
https://github.com/olenhad/ring-filter-routes
Its on both :)
On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 8:56 AM, Timothy Washington twash...@gmail.comwrote:
Is it on github or clojars? Where can we take a look at the code?
Thanks
Tim
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Omer
@Andy: Talk about unfortunate naming !!
clojuredocs.org vs. clojure-doc.org
There is a site called clojure-doc.org ??
And it has some excellent documentation?
I just read their CCW guide - it is excellent and would have saved me so
much frustration but I had no idea the site existed.
You need to know something... it's a dialect of LISP, the only limitation
is you.
On Thursday, February 14, 2013 5:08:57 PM UTC-5, AtKaaZ wrote:
Thank you! I didn't know you could do .newInstance
oh that's a nice trick with eval and list 'new
So it's not impossible after all, thanks Aaron!
On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 6:12 AM, Jacob Goodson
submissionfight...@gmx.comwrote:
You need to know something... it's a dialect of LISP, *the only*limitation is
you.
though it is certainly exerting its limitations on me
On Thursday, February 14, 2013 5:08:57 PM UTC-5, AtKaaZ wrote:
Thank
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