On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 12:28 PM, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
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> On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 1:16 AM, Arnaud BOS wrote:
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>> Hi Gregg,
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>> "is anybody *other than me* working with Clojure for IoT stuff?"
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>> I'm not using it for IoT stuff, but I'm curious
Hi,
I happen to have a Senior Clojure Engineer in Chicago, IL for 200K. Anyone
interested? This is for a large financial trading firm and they are seeking
someone with great soft skills who is eager to work in a challenging,
esteemed, and fast paced environment.
If you are at all interested,
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 1:16 AM, Arnaud BOS wrote:
> Hi Gregg,
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> "is anybody *other than me* working with Clojure for IoT stuff?"
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> I'm not using it for IoT stuff, but I'm curious what are you using it for?
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Hi Arnaud (and others)
Thanks all for the feedback. I
Thanks for your help.
I have replaced "my" permutations by "your" permutations code.
It works faster (16s against 20 or 24s). And it seems to consume much less
memory.
Now, I will try to understand how it works, which is another story (for me
of course!).
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I have made the Eclipse Paho JS client available for
CLJS: https://github.com/cljsjs/packages/tree/master/paho And there is
also machine head http://clojuremqtt.info/
Thomas
On Saturday, 9 April 2016 23:39:05 UTC+1, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
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> A very general question : is anybody other than me
Hi Gregg,
"is anybody *other than me* working with Clojure for IoT stuff?"
I'm not using it for IoT stuff, but I'm curious what are you using it for?
Cheers,
Arnaud.
Le dimanche 10 avril 2016 00:39:05 UTC+2, Gregg Reynolds a écrit :
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> A very general question : is anybody other than me