Re: slackpocalypse? next steps?

2017-05-25 Thread Sean Corfield
That link worked. Thanks. I was on Mac but didn’t have the native app installed so Safari just barfed on that link. Confusingly there’s a “clojurians” Discord server and a “Clojurians” server too. The former seems to be an old testbed set up last year to try Discord out as an alternative.

Re: slackpocalypse? next steps?

2017-05-25 Thread Luke Burton
> On May 25, 2017, at 3:09 PM, Sean Corfield wrote: > > On 5/25/17, 12:43 PM, "Luke Burton" luke_bur...@me.com> wrote: >> I've added the Discord invite link in this document > > I gather that requires an app installed, not just a web

Re: slackpocalypse? next steps?

2017-05-25 Thread Oliver George
Purely technical feature comparison seems good for shortlisting options. How about making a selection criteria that the solution has been proven itself as a primary platform by one of the communities we admire. Possible benefits: * Subtle features inherent in platforms will have played a

SymbolHound search engine

2017-05-25 Thread Alex Miller
Created an issue: https://github.com/clojure/clojure-site/issues/181 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with

Re: slackpocalypse? next steps?

2017-05-25 Thread Sean Corfield
On 5/25/17, 12:43 PM, "Luke Burton" wrote: > I've added the Discord invite link in this document I gather that requires an app installed, not just a web browser? I clicked the link, clicked to accept the invite, and got an error about a

Re: slackpocalypse? next steps?

2017-05-25 Thread Gregg Reynolds
On May 25, 2017 2:43 PM, "Luke Burton" wrote: I put together this "survey" a few days ago in the hope of starting to collect some structured feedback on the pros and cons of each service. Very much along the lines of what you're saying – I expect the end result would be

Re: slackpocalypse? next steps?

2017-05-25 Thread Luke Burton
I put together this "survey" a few days ago in the hope of starting to collect some structured feedback on the pros and cons of each service. Very much along the lines of what you're saying – I expect the end result would be "people have diverse needs and each service satisfies a different

SymbolHound search engine

2017-05-25 Thread Alex Miller
There has been some talk of updating this and adding it as a guide on clojure.org as a guide, which I think would be great. That would require permission from the author or alternately could be a clean rewrite with the same approach. I think it's a useful inverted complement to the reader

Evaluation of exercises for clojure's software transactional memory

2017-05-25 Thread dlink . survey
for my research project of my university, I have created some exercises I want to use in a learning workshop. The subject is clojure's software transactional memory. The exercises target people who are familar with programming in generel, concurrent programming and the basics of clojure. I

Re: SymbolHound search engine

2017-05-25 Thread Andy Fingerhut
Yep, useful things, those. "The weird and wonderful characters of Clojure" article is also linked from the Clojure Cheat Sheet, in the Special Characters section, the link called "tutorial": https://clojure.org/api/cheatsheet http://jafingerhut.github.io Andy On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 8:04 AM,

SymbolHound search engine

2017-05-25 Thread Alan Thompson
Hi - Just came across a reference to a search engine *symbolhound.com * which explicitely *does not* ignore special characters. This could be very useful in searching for Clojure literals like *#{}* & reader macros like *#' *which are difficult to search for using Google