Re: Online Clojure COVID-19 Hackathon

2020-03-17 Thread Dave Liepmann
I'm glad to see people coming together to look at coronavirus data. As a non-epidemiologist who is also exploring covid19 data I found this article [1] a timely reminder that our re

Re: Online Clojure COVID-19 Hackathon

2020-03-17 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Bost -- thanks for sharing, wonderful! We'll suggest this as a project on the Hackathon. Best wishes, Daniel On Wednesday, 18 March 2020 00:54:02 UTC+2, Bost wrote: > > > > We are organizing an online Clojure hackathon for studying COVID-19 > data. > > > > I think I'll a bit of a head start :)

Re: Online Clojure COVID-19 Hackathon

2020-03-17 Thread Rostislav Svoboda
> > We are organizing an online Clojure hackathon for studying COVID-19 data. > > I think I'll a bit of a head start :) https://github.com/Bost/corona_cases. PRs appreciated. FYI my project consumes data from the https://github.com/ExpDev07/co ronavirus-tracker-api provided by this web service htt

Re: Online Clojure COVID-19 Hackathon

2020-03-17 Thread Rostislav Svoboda
> We are organizing an online Clojure hackathon for studying COVID-19 data. I think I'll a bit of a head start :) https://github.com/Bost/corona_cases Anyway, PRs very much appreciated. Bost Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) information on Telegram Messenger https://t.me/corona_cases_bot

Online Clojure COVID-19 Hackathon

2020-03-17 Thread Daniel Slutsky
Hello everybody. We are organizing an online Clojure hackathon for studying COVID-19 data. Please mark your preferred dates: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1240010550555353088 Wishing you good health and better times. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Gr