This does look good - I'll give it a whirl - thanks for the example :-)
Jules
On Monday, 13 July 2015 11:00:55 UTC+1, Jonathan Winandy wrote:
To me it's a very good option.
Given you example :
(./pull '[org.clojure/core.logic 0.8.10])
(ns yo (:refer-clojure :exclude [==]) (:use
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2015-07-13 18:50 GMT+02:00 Tim Gilbert timgilb...@gmail.com:
http://pastebin.com/js93Mrzw
...and in fact the only way I can get it to pass dependency checks is if I
add a lot of :exclusions, up to and including org.slf4j/slf4j-api at which
point it aborts with a runtime error
I’ve been trying to better understand ways to increase the performance of
Clojure programs and I’ve run into an interesting issue with using the reducers
library. I’d love any help! The code I’m working on is at
Hi all,
I'm the GSoC student. Sorry for tuning in rather late. What you talk about
sounds all very familiar to me. Some comments below.
Am Mittwoch, 15. Juli 2015 03:40:26 UTC+9 schrieb Reid McKenzie:
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I'm also advising the GSoC documentation representation project, which is
publicly
I agree. I think it is an excellent talk. I've see pretty much all of his talks
and I think this is among the best.
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Reducers can perform fewer allocations than lazy seqs, but that does not
automatically translate into a big speed difference, especially with your
trivial example.
Try comparing chained lazy seq ops (map, mapcat, filter, take, drop, etc) to an
equivalent chain of reducer calls: you may see a
Reducers and pmap have different approaches to concurrency.
pmap works a lot like map, except that instead of evaluating the seq one
item at a time, it spins up N threads which work on the next N items in
parallel. N is 2 + the number of CPU cores you have.
The reducers library works in a rather
While there's no frontend such as suchwow or thalia for installing
docstrings into a running Clojure instance, lib-grimoire [1] was literally
designed with this sharing of examples and docs in mind. There is a repo
[2] of all the examples and (markdown) notes in the Grimoire service, the
goal of
Hey, I just saw this video released: https://youtu.be/VSdnJDO-xdg
It is Rich, talking at JavaOne, and might be the best talk I've seen him
deliver.
Alan
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