Re: Numerical Linear Algebra for Programmers - new book release 0.3.0

2019-09-21 Thread Gary Schiltz
discussed in AI books, sadly, without much reference to actual > implementations. > > On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 10:46 PM Gary Schiltz > wrote: > >> I checked out your link. On the page it says "the only AI book that walks >> the walk." As an AI guy from the 1

Re: Numerical Linear Algebra for Programmers - new book release 0.3.0

2019-09-21 Thread Gary Schiltz
I checked out your link. On the page it says "the only AI book that walks the walk." As an AI guy from the 1980s, I have to ask: Is Numerical Linear Algebra these days considered to have something to do with Artificial Intelligence? On Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 11:52:42 AM UTC-5, Dragan

Re: Lym - written by clojurescript and react native is on apple store

2016-08-28 Thread Gary Schiltz
Thanks for making this free! Any chance you are going to release the source? On Sunday, August 28, 2016 at 3:28:57 AM UTC-5, Tienson Qin wrote: > > Hi everyone, happy to announce Lym is on apple store > now! > It's group chat app for learning different cultures, languages,

Re: How is the emphasis of “data over code” different than the XML advocacy of the early 2000s?

2016-02-02 Thread Gary Schiltz
Joining the "dump on XML" bandwagon, I believe that adoption of RDF and OWL a decade ago was greatly hindered by the W3C's decision to embrace XML as the serialization mechanism. I suspect I wasn't the only semantic web hacker to adopt the much simpler N3 and turtle notations for human

Re: [ANN] Replete ClojureScript REPL iOS app available

2015-07-24 Thread Gary Schiltz
On Monday, July 20, 2015 at 4:28:51 PM UTC-5, Mike Fikes wrote: Replete 1.0 is now in the App Store http://blog.fikesfarm.com/posts/2015-07-20-ios-clojurescript-repl-available-in-app-store.html That's incredibly cool! There don't seem to be many open source apps for the iOS platform, so

Re: Clojure needs a web framework with more momentum

2015-05-05 Thread Gary Schiltz
Colin's response is spot on. The Clojure ecosystem is a lot of fun, and is really good for solving complex problems, but I think it falls short for handling things that have already been solved in other less technically interesting ecosystems. Shopping carts and payment gateway integration, as

Re: Newbie

2015-04-30 Thread Gary Schiltz
If you like videos, the ClojureTV https://www.youtube.com/user/ClojureTV YouTube channel is a good place to start. Dimitri Sotnokov has a free, concise introduction to the language that you can download from the publisher's page for his book Web Development with Clojure

Re: About a networked REPL...

2011-03-20 Thread Gary Schiltz
On Mar 19, 7:30 pm, Martin Blais bl...@furius.ca wrote: (*) Please note: I am aware that only Emacs supports the     Swank protocol right now but I don't see why other IDEs     couldn't support it too--it's just made up of LISP forms     after all; in other words, if someone wants to