I currently own 4clojure.org which is still linked to on many
Clojure-specific sites. If anyone is interested in buying it, I'd be happy
to chat.
Peter Strömberg schrieb am Samstag, 17. Juli 2021 um 21:22:16 UTC+2:
> Thanks, thanks, thanks, for creating and caring about 4clojure for this
>
Thanks, thanks, thanks, for creating and caring about 4clojure for this
long, Alan! I can't tell how instrumental it has been on my Clojure
journey. Not only for learning the language, also for keeping it fun there
in the beginning when I doubted I could learn enough of it to get
productive. I'm
I don't know which groups are competing, but I can vouch for the 4ever
constellation. Not only are they highly trustworthy, but also known for
getting shit done, and as stayers.
On Wed, 14 Jul 2021 at 08:50, Alan Malloy wrote:
> There have been a number of requests on this thread for me to
There have been a number of requests on this thread for me to transfer the
4clojure.com domain name to a designated successor. I'm open to that in
principle, but there are a couple issues.
1. I don't actually own the 4clojure.com domain name. That belongs to
4clojure's founder, dbyrne,
Thank you Alan for all the work and time put into 4clojure, and thank those
of you who've started and contributed to 4ever-clojure!
Cheers,
Brandon
On Sun, Jul 11, 2021 at 2:38 PM Alan Malloy wrote:
> I've also exported the problem data:
>
Thank you so much Alan! Really appreciate this.
I've gone ahead and created
https://github.com/oxalorg/4clojure-solutions-acrhive/
Also the entire solutions archive is live for anyone to browse directly
from each problem page!! Eg:
https://4clojure.oxal.org/#/problem/44/solutions
Cheers!!
On
Hey Alan thank you so much for your generosity! We at Roam Research would
love to maintain an "official" version of the project, any way you could
transfer us the domain name?
On Sun, Jul 11, 2021 at 3:38 PM Alan Malloy wrote:
> I've also exported the problem data:
>
I've also exported the problem
data:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hHrygxAs5Do8FpHC9kphYnmyTwZvISnb/view?usp=sharing.
On Sunday, July 11, 2021 at 2:22:33 PM UTC-7 Alan Malloy wrote:
> I'm happy to see this project, and I think exporting some data is a
> reasonable compromise. Rather than
I'm happy to see this project, and I think exporting some data is a
reasonable compromise. Rather than re-learn how to do any fancy mongodb
stuff to make it into "pretty" json, I've just done a raw JSON export of
the solutions collection, which is world-readable at
I'm guessing this also means the Android App will no longer work for it?
On Tuesday, July 6, 2021 at 12:12:21 p.m. UTC-7 Robert P. Levy wrote:
> Just wanted to correct a mistake in what I wrote above. Obviously you
> can't clear the password hashes while retaining a link between people and
>
Just wanted to correct a mistake in what I wrote above. Obviously you can't
clear the password hashes while retaining a link between people and their
accounts, so it would more accurately be stated as all accounts are gone
and you have to create a new account.
On Tue, Jul 6, 2021 at 12:42 AM
Thank you Alan for all your contributions :)
Hosting things and maintaing them is really hard. We, the LambdaIsland
team, are already maintaining clojurians-log and clojureverse and it's
definitely not easy!
With a wonderful idea from @borkdude and his `sci` library, I built
"4ever-clojure":
Hey Alan, we really like 4clojure. We've suggested using it for training
most people at nilenso and we're very thankful to you and all the
contributors for that!
We (nilenso) would be up for picking up the hosting costs, and also some
other operations or development work if needed.
It would be
Hear, hear! Thank you for your wonderful work. It has been such a joy to be
able to use the service throughout the years. If you do end up dumping a
dataset with the problems, it would be great to also get the solutions if
feasible. For me personally I have perhaps learned the most by studying
Thanks for all the work (and money!) that's been spent over the years
maintaining 4clojure, I know it's been much appreciated by many in the
community. Is it possible to provide a data dump of the problem set? As far
as I can tell this data isn't in the Github repo, it seems to be in a Mongo
Hi Alan,
Just as a thought. If it's minimal work on your end (eg. if the folks from
Roam research who chimed in above pick it up) why not clear the password
hashes and let the new maintainer handle the communication that passwords
need to be reset?
Rob
On Sun, Jul 4, 2021 at 1:26 PM Alan
Thanks to all the 4clojure maintainers and contributors, and special thanks
to you, Alan for keeping the lights on for so long.
4clojure helped me as I muddled through learning Clojure almost eight years
ago (good grief, eight years!). At the time it was perhaps the only
beginner-accessible
Thanks for all your work Alan - a decade is a lifetime in open source :-).
Sent from my iPhone
> On 4 Jul 2021, at 21:26, Alan Malloy wrote:
>
>
> TL;DR: Turning off 4clojure.com by the end of July 2021
>
> Hello, 4clojure problem solvers. You've probably noticed SSL errors on
>
Thanks so much for maintaining this project, Alan. It has been instrumental
to my journey learning Clojure. I work for Roam Research, and our founder,
Conor White-Sullivan, is also a huge fan. We would love to talk to you
further about the future of 4clojure. Please email me back if you're
Thanks so much for 4clojure! Tools like this help so many people and helped
me in particularly when I was just getting started.
I am in no way affiliated with them but
https://exercism.io is another site with code challenges that I used for
clojure while I was learning it.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2021 at
Thanks a lot for keeping it running for so long! 4clojure was really
instrumental in my Clojure journey.
On Sun, 4 Jul 2021 at 22:26, Alan Malloy wrote:
> TL;DR: Turning off 4clojure.com by the end of July 2021
>
> Hello, 4clojure problem solvers. You've probably noticed SSL errors on
>
On Sun, Jul 4, 2021 at 4:26 PM Alan Malloy wrote:
> TL;DR: Turning off 4clojure.com by the end of July 2021
>
> Hello, 4clojure problem solvers. You've probably noticed SSL errors on
> 4clojure.com over the last week. The old decrepit system 4clojure runs on
> has finally gotten out of date
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