Douglas Philips d...@mac.com writes:
Looking at the clojure.org front page, there is no roadmap link, or
anything that seems to be like that, to know what is on the radar,
There's no formal roadmap as such, most open-source projects just don't
tend to work that way.
Working notes and ideas
Stu,
Good book!
It was pretty clear to me that it was a snapshot. It was really a
user error on my part. Now that I have made that error, I won't make
it again.
Thanks,
Neal
On Apr 21, 9:31 am, Stuart Halloway stuart.hallo...@gmail.com wrote:
The second level header tells you the branch
Alex,
Yes. I was using the snapshot. My bad.
Neal
On Apr 21, 8:11 am, Alex Osborne a...@meshy.org wrote:
Hi Neal,
Neal neal_degrego...@yahoo.com writes:
I'm trying to use duck-streams, but it is missing from the clojure-
contrib JAR file (at least in build #81). I have listed the
OK. Thanks everyone for your help.
Neal
On Apr 21, 8:11 am, Alex Osborne a...@meshy.org wrote:
Hi Neal,
Neal neal_degrego...@yahoo.com writes:
I'm trying to use duck-streams, but it is missing from the clojure-
contrib JAR file (at least in build #81). I have listed the contents
of
Hi,
I'm new to Clojure. I've been trying to go through the Programming
Clojure book and have run into a problem that I hope someone can fix.
I'm trying to use duck-streams, but it is missing from the clojure-
contrib JAR file (at least in build #81). I have listed the contents
of the JAR file
Hi,
On 21 Apr., 01:37, Neal neal_degrego...@yahoo.com wrote:
All the documentation that I read seems to indicate that duck-streams
is not deprecated.
c.c.ducks-streams is now named c.c.io.
Sincerely
Meikel
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Hi Neal,
Neal neal_degrego...@yahoo.com writes:
I'm trying to use duck-streams, but it is missing from the clojure-
contrib JAR file (at least in build #81). I have listed the contents
of the JAR file and confirmed that it is not in there.
It sounds like you're using a 1.2 pre-release
On 2010 Apr 21, at 8:11 AM, Alex Osborne wrote:
I suggest you use the stable 1.1 releases of both Clojure and contrib
for your initial learning as it will better match the book. When
1.2 is
released stable I'm sure there will be a document written that
explains
the differences.
That
The second level header tells you the branch (e.g. master). On the
left hand side is a list of branches (so you can click on e.g. 1.1.x).
Some ways I see this might be better:
(1) make clear what master currently equals (right now it is 1.2 alpha)
(2) highlight the branch info more with css
Stuart Halloway stuart.hallo...@gmail.com writes:
The second level header tells you the branch (e.g. master). On the
left hand side is a list of branches (so you can click on e.g. 1.1.x).
Some ways I see this might be better:
(1) make clear what master currently equals (right now it is 1.2
2010/4/21 Alex Osborne a...@meshy.org:
Stuart Halloway stuart.hallo...@gmail.com writes:
The second level header tells you the branch (e.g. master). On the
left hand side is a list of branches (so you can click on e.g. 1.1.x).
Some ways I see this might be better:
(1) make clear what
On 2010 Apr 21, at 9:31 AM, Stuart Halloway wrote:
The second level header tells you the branch (e.g. master). On the
left hand side is a list of branches (so you can click on e.g. 1.1.x).
Wow, that is quite subtle. As you click into contrib from clojure.org
it isn't very noticeable.
It
Hi all,
(For those who don't know, I'm the one who maintains the autodoc API
documentation.)
There are some great suggestions here and I'll try to pick up as many
as I can. More useful branch names and having the branch in the title
are no brainers and I'll try to get them in soon.
One resource
On Thursday, April 22, 2010, Tom Faulhaber tomfaulha...@gmail.com wrote:
A couple things I've also been thinking about are building in a search
capability and building a super-index of not only core and contrib
but various other external libraries that would link back to their
doc.
I think
On 2010 Apr 21, at 5:04 PM, Tom Faulhaber wrote:
(For those who don't know, I'm the one who maintains the autodoc API
documentation.)
Cool, thank you!
One resource to use is the index included with each API. (See the
index link in the left sidebar.)
I saw that, but you know, after finding
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