Re: ANN: Clojuratica v2 -- Seamless Mathematica-within-Clojure!

2009-12-01 Thread Mark Fayngersh
oh, great! On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Jamie wrote: > On Dec 1, 7:51 am, Mark Fayngersh wrote: > > > I dont suppose this is possible on *nix machines? If i recall correctly, > the > > Mathematica Kernel is not available for *nix-based architectures. > > The Mathematica kernel runs on Solari

Re: ANN: Clojuratica v2 -- Seamless Mathematica-within-Clojure!

2009-12-01 Thread Jamie
On Dec 1, 7:51 am, Mark Fayngersh wrote: > I dont suppose this is possible on *nix machines? If i recall correctly, the > Mathematica Kernel is not available for *nix-based architectures. The Mathematica kernel runs on Solaris, Linux, and Max OS X: http://www.wolfram.com/products/mathematica/

Re: ANN: Clojuratica v2 -- Seamless Mathematica-within-Clojure!

2009-12-01 Thread Mark Fayngersh
I dont suppose this is possible on *nix machines? If i recall correctly, the Mathematica Kernel is not available for *nix-based architectures. On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 7:19 PM, Rich Hickey wrote: > > > On Nov 20, 5:57 pm, Garth Sheldon-Coulson wrote: > > Dear Clojurians, > > > > I am very happy

Re: ANN: Clojuratica v2 -- Seamless Mathematica-within-Clojure!

2009-11-21 Thread Rich Hickey
On Nov 20, 5:57 pm, Garth Sheldon-Coulson wrote: > Dear Clojurians, > > I am very happy to announce Clojuratica version 2. > > Clojuratica now offers the **syntactic** integration of Clojure and > Mathematica. > > What does this mean? It means you can write Clojure code that looks like > this: >

Re: ANN: Clojuratica v2 -- Seamless Mathematica-within-Clojure!

2009-11-20 Thread Garth Sheldon-Coulson
P.S. I have been told that Clojuratica works with the free Mathematica Player. I haven't tried this myself. On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Garth Sheldon-Coulson wrote: > Dear Clojurians, > > I am very happy to announce Clojuratica version 2. > > Clojuratica now offers the **syntactic** integra

ANN: Clojuratica v2 -- Seamless Mathematica-within-Clojure!

2009-11-20 Thread Garth Sheldon-Coulson
Dear Clojurians, I am very happy to announce Clojuratica version 2. Clojuratica now offers the **syntactic** integration of Clojure and Mathematica. What does this mean? It means you can write Clojure code that looks like this: => (FactorInteger 12345) [[3 1] [5 1] [823 1]] You guessed it. Fac