Good morning everyone!
I have a problem that I have been struggling with for a few days now. I
have a directed acyclic graph that I am trying to walk, and can't seem to
figure out a to prevent my walking already visited branches. Here is the
code
(def values
[{:v a :parent [b]}
{:v b
Dear Stanislav,
Thank you. You got me going down the right path. Upon looking around for a
BFS solution, I came across this blog post
http://hueypetersen.com/posts/2013/06/25/graph-traversal-with-clojure/that
had me going down the right direction. Which leads me to Carlo's response
-- You
This is an awesome implementation of Brett Victors Inventing On
Principle [http://vimeo.com/36579366] using Clojure and Noir by Chris
Granger (who also wrote Noir).
Figured I would share it with the group.
http://www.chris-granger.com/2012/04/12/light-table---a-new-ide-concept/
Raju
--
You
Agreed. This is a very informative screencast.
Thanks Sam.
Raju
On Jun 17, 3:21 pm, John Toohey j...@parspro.com wrote:
Excellent screencast.
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 11:16, Sam Aaron samaa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I just finished making a screencast primarily for new
emacs-nav is a lightweight project explorer for emacs that I have
found useful - https://code.google.com/p/emacs-nav/
It has the ability to grep the directory structure for a symbol (Press
'g' when the cursor is in the emacs-nav window). I find that handy to
search for function names across
Hi Santosh,
I have been playing around with Clojure for some time now, and outside
of echoing most of the suggestions listed above (specifically
StackOverFlow hints/tricks, OSS projects on GitHub/BitBucket and most
importantly the REPL with Leiningen) I have one more suggestion -
Being a Java guy
This is awesome! Thank you. After installing auto-complete and
following the instructions on your github page, works like a charm.
Brilliant work.
Regards,
Raju
On Oct 16, 12:27 am, Jarl Haggerty fictivela...@gmail.com wrote:
Should autocomplete work in the swank repl? It works perfectly in
A big shout-out to Relevance, sponsors, speakers and attendees (with
my own heartfelt gratitude towards Alan et al.) - Thank you! A great
conference.
Superb talks, and smooth execution, down right to making sure everyone
could get to and from the social outings and to-from the airports.
It was
' function this way. That's why it
worked with lab-repl but not with a 'lein swank' since with lein I
have to explicitly 'use' any contrib libraries.
I am sorry for the confusion. Please forgive me.
Warm regards,
Raju
On Jun 1, 5:14 pm, looselytyped raju.gan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Sean,
Yes
' function this way. That's why it
worked with lab-repl but not with a 'lein swank' since with lein I
have to explicitly 'use' any contrib libraries.
I am sorry for the confusion. Please forgive me.
Warm regards,
Raju
On Jun 1, 5:14 pm, looselytyped raju.gan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Sean,
Yes
' and it was then I could not refer to 'show'.
Kind regards,
Raju
On Jun 1, 1:28 am, Meikel Brandmeyer m...@kotka.de wrote:
Hi,
On Jun 1, 4:16 am, looselytyped raju.gan...@gmail.com wrote:
For some reason, the 'show' function from clojure.contrib.repl-utils
does not work. In fact the only
wrote:
Keep in mind that REPL-utils is being discussed for inclusion in core
in 1.2. Therefore, any edge build will have to pay extra attention to
what is going on. This will be easier to track when frozen betas
RC's come out.
Sean
On Jun 1, 10:52 am, looselytyped raju.gan...@gmail.com
Hi!
I created a new project using 'lein new project_name and then
modified the project.clj file to look like this -
(defproject datastructures 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
:dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure 1.2.0-master-SNAPSHOT]
[org.clojure/clojure-contrib 1.2.0-SNAPSHOT]
I concur. Columbus, OH is a pretty good location :D [But then, I am
just being selfish]
In all seriousness, it does act as a pretty central location in the
midwest region IMO.
Raju
On Jan 22, 4:15 pm, Wilson MacGyver wmacgy...@gmail.com wrote:
I vote let's turn this into a clojure vacation,
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