Hi all,
I wrote a web app where you can play a card game with Clojure,
ClojureScript and Datomic.
Background on the design is here:
http://thegeez.net/2014/06/12/gin_datomic.html
The game is playable here: http://gin.thegeez.net/
The code is on github: https://github.com/thegeez/gin
-Gijs
I'm not sure what the problem is here. I've posted personal blog links
before that were Clojure related; I sincerely thought that it was
potentially useful to the group, and I more or less got responses that
supported that.
That being the case, I'm having a hard time understanding what is so
If i were to be asked, i would restrict the group to:
1. Any type of question that is related to clojure
2. Any type of announcement on clojure core library
3. Any new library/version
4. Any link to a narration on real life usages (e.g how we did xyz with
clojure) or benchmarks (generally hard
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 9:34 AM, Dave Della Costa ddellaco...@gmail.com
wrote:
So it seems to me that some folks simply don't like the content;
It's not because we don't like the content. I didn't even read the content.
You haven't made a post and linked to your blog since February, right? (I
Divyansh has posted 3 links in the last 3 months.
So?
It's not because we don't like the content. I didn't even read the
content.
I have seen another post by Gijs. He links to his blog. But he's also
announcing an open source project. I see no problems with that. I even
posted it to
You raise a good point, which is that I don't know what the group policy
is or where it's posted. I just see this in the header on the google
groups page:
Welcome to the Clojure mailing list. Please note that posts by new
members are moderated to prevent spam.
Anyone know better than this?
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Dave Della Costa ddellaco...@gmail.com
wrote:
Divyansh has posted 3 links in the last 3 months.
So?
It's not because we don't like the content. I didn't even read the
content.
I have seen another post by Gijs. He links to his blog. But he's also
I found this post from 2011 which probably is still
relevant: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/clojure/t0pGIuoyB7I/RQtuuAOhes8J
On Friday, June 13, 2014 1:05:47 PM UTC+3, David Della Costa wrote:
You raise a good point, which is that I don't know what the group policy
is or where it's posted.
On Jun 13, 2014, at 6:58 AM, Jonas jonas.enl...@gmail.com wrote:
I found this post from 2011 which probably is still relevant:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/clojure/t0pGIuoyB7I/RQtuuAOhes8J
And just for fun, from that thread... Rich Hickey wrote:
There will be times, yes, when the most
Hello all,
What's new:
- Java interface moved to separate namespace;
- reworked fact memory implementation. Simplified and more Clojure-like
code. As a result is a little loss of performance (hope, gain in
reliability);
- fixed bug in Waltz example.
Reference:
I'd like to join the thank-you chorus -- Instaparse rocks, period.
I'm using it to integrate my concordancing utility, Smyrna [1] with a
POS-tagging engine for Polish originally written in C++; specifically, to
parse the rules generated by the latter. I've given a talk on it this year
at
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 2:11 AM, JD jesus.diama...@gmail.com wrote:
When I try to use core.logic's fact function I am getting a symbol not
found error. What is the idiomatic way to do something like:
(logic/fact Orbits :mercury :sun)
Orbits here was previously bound in a defrel, which I
Hi Atamert, Thanks for your response.
I get the looping message and then it just sits there. This is what I
see in my console:
pi@raspberrypi /opt/pi4j/examples $ runclojure clojure/examples.clj
Start running blinkio
hello
looping
Then it just sits there. After a certain amount of
Hey guys,
New to Maven and need to convert my leiningen project to Maven to integrate
with TeamCity.
I can run:
mvn clean install
and it builds the .jar file.
However, when I try to run the jar file:
java -jar target/my-app-jar-with-dependencies.jar
I get the error:
Error: Could not
Can you fix the two issues I've pointed out and post the code somewhere
with highlighting (a gist maybe)?
Maybe I can't see the real issue and someone else more experienced than me
can provide the answer. They may not bother reading it if it's not properly
formatted and highlighted.
On Fri, Jun
Not sure if this would help; but there's a `lein pom` command. I've just
run it on a project and it seems to produce a somewhat different pom.
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Mark Watson mkw5...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys,
New to Maven and need to convert my leiningen project to Maven to
Oh, and I have a function:
(defn -main []...)
In my-namespace.core
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I've also done this in place of the infinite call :
(while true (Thread/sleep (* 10 1000)))
In this case, it sits there, as it should, but I'm not seeing the events
kick off still.
This is more along the lines of the for (;;) { Thread.sleep(500)} java
code. Should this have still
Not sure if this is the only thing to change, but :
mainClassmy-namespace.core/mainClass
should be:
mainClassmy_namespace.core/mainClass
While Clojure uses -'s in namespace names, they are always _'s in the
output package/class names.
On Friday, June 13, 2014 10:34:54 AM UTC-5, Mark
Cool!
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 12:49 AM, Gijs S. gijsstuur...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I wrote a web app where you can play a card game with Clojure,
ClojureScript and Datomic.
Background on the design is here:
http://thegeez.net/2014/06/12/gin_datomic.html
The game is playable here:
Ah, forgot about that.
Still having the same issue with that resolved unfortunately.
On Friday, June 13, 2014 12:08:00 PM UTC-4, Alex Miller wrote:
Not sure if this is the only thing to change, but :
mainClassmy-namespace.core/mainClass
should be:
Ah, forgot about that.
Still having the same issue with that resolved unfortunately.
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Hi everyone,
I've released version 0.5.0 of Loom https://github.com/aysylu/loom, graph
algorithms and visualization library:
https://clojars.org/aysylu/loom/versions/0.5.0
What's new:
- Multigraphs support (Mark Engelberg)
- DAG ancestry (Aaron Brooks)
- Prim's MST (Guru Devanla)
- A* (Guru
I am reaching out to this group with a new full time or contract to hire
job opening I have with my direct client in MA. They are looking for a
strong Clojure Developer. I have included the project description below.
If you are interested please feel free to shoot me an email at
There are no .class files in my jar
I assume some file-path is messed up, I just can't figure out where.
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Friday the 13th and a full moon is ideal time for a release!
Happy to announce release of Quil 2.1.0. It is available on clojars:
https://clojars.org/quil
Here is the list of changes:
- Middleware https://github.com/quil/quil/wiki/Middleware support.
- Functional mode
Hi mark, I am curious about why you need to convert. I am thinking of using
TC again myself soon.
Currently in hudson I just do lein commands and use lein test-out plugin so
the test reports can be shown as they would do from junit tests.
you could do the same with TC or failing that have a
ClojureScript, the Clojure compiler that emits JavaScript source code.
README and source code: https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript
New release version: 0.0-2234
Leiningen dependency information:
[org.clojure/clojurescript 0.0-2234]
This release fixes a critical bug around the `case`
Hi all,
I'm a novice to Clojure (but not to programming).
I'm looking for an implementation of an eval function to eval expression
like Mathematica does.
For instance, in Mathematica the expression:
8 + a + 9 (2 + b) + 2
if a and b are not bound, translates to
Plus[10, a,
Thanks a ton for ur reply's Andy and Thomas .
I used Criterium and got results like below :
Evaluation count : 240 in 60 samples of 4 calls.
Execution time mean : 265.359848 ms
Execution time std-deviation : 25.544031 ms
Execution time lower quantile : 229.851248 ms ( 2.5%)
data.json: parsing and generating JSON in pure Clojure
https://github.com/clojure/data.json
Leiningen dependency information:
[org.clojure/data.json 0.2.5]
This is a bugfix release. Changes:
- DJSON-17: do not print Infinity or NaN floating-point values
This is a clojure-contrib
Awesome update, thanks! Loads to digest :)
On Friday, June 13, 2014 3:48:41 PM UTC-4, Nikita Beloglazov wrote:
Friday the 13th and a full moon is ideal time for a release!
Happy to announce release of Quil 2.1.0. It is available on clojars:
https://clojars.org/quil
Here is the list of
Very cool!
From: clojure@googlegroups.com [mailto:clojure@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Gijs S.
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 12:49 AM
To: clojure@googlegroups.com
Subject: Gin card game with Datomic
Hi all,
I wrote a web app where you can play a card game with Clojure, ClojureScript
and
There is a nice example of something similar to this in Joy of Clojure (2nd
edition anyway; not sure about first). It only shows you how to do
contextual-evaluation, and doesn't return a function if some set of the
symbols are not mapped in the context, but I'll bet you could modify the
This might be kind of perverse, but I was wondering if it was possible
to write a function or macro that takes hidden parameters, i.e.,
uses symbols defined in the scope of use, without passing them in
explicitly.
For example, function next-number takes hidden parameter x, so
= (let [x 12]
It is possible with macros:
(defmacro next-number [] '(+ x 1))
Note that I'm using ' and not ` here, so the x isn't resolved. If I wanted
to use backticks, I'd need to write:
(defmacro next-number [] `(+ ~'x 1))
Macros also get an implicit env binding that gives them access to the
local
Here's a way to do it. Not sure if this is what you want.
(let [x (atom 12)]
(defn next-number [] (swap! x inc)))
Functions are clojures, which means that next-number can retain a pointer
to a variable that it can see when it's defined.
If some of the ideas here are unfamiliar:
The atom
Great, but I couldn't play this game.
Do I need something else to play this?
I am using IE8.
2014년 6월 13일 금요일 오후 4시 49분 19초 UTC+9, Gijs S. 님의 말:
Hi all,
I wrote a web app where you can play a card game with Clojure,
ClojureScript and Datomic.
Background on the design is here:
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