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Fluokitten New version 0.4.0 after 2.5 years - many useful monadic functions implemented for clojure datastructures
HTTPS links on github pages give ssl errors, so the address is http://fluokitten.uncomplicate.org
@blueberry: Awesome work.. tks for sharing
Hello everybody!
Hi @thierrymarianne. I think we avoid greetings in this channel and just post announcements.
@blueberry: Looking forward to playing with the Neanderthal library this week. Great set of libraries you have there at uncomplicate.
since this channel is the first thing a new user sees when he logs in, would be nice to have some kind of welcome message with some guidance about the myriad of channels we have
@nkraft If you are interested in ML, I am working on a GPU-backed bayesian ML library that I hope to release in the next several months
@nkraft and, expect new neanderthal release in a few days. it supports fluokitten API
This Channel’s "Details" says Please keep conversations to other channels as everyone is auto-joined here ("Shh! This is a library!")
but Slack doesn’t provide any automated welcome message facility as far as I know. Follow-up discussions about Clojure -> #C03S1KBA2 or about Slack -> #C04V84U7G …
walmartlabs/system-viz 0.1.1 system-viz is a tiny, simple library to visualize a system, constructed using Stuart Sierra's component library. You may now control the output format (for example, to output as SVG or PNG, rather than PDF). The enabled flag has been removed; visualize-system will now always visualize the system. Invalid dependencies are now highlighted in red. https://github.com/walmartlabs/system-viz
io.aviso/config 0.1.11 Smart and flexible system configuration This release simplifies (in an incompatible way) the naming convention for configuration files, and removes the :prefix option. Documentation has also been improved. https://github.com/AvisoNovate/config
hey yall, I’ve created a site to help people find (and list) active open source clojure projects to contribute to: http://open-source.braveclojure.com/
my understanding is that clojure toolbox is a directory of projects to use, whereas http://open-source.braveclojure.com helps people find projects to contibute to - projects that are under active development and looking for contributions
the beginner-friendly
flag in particular will help new clojurists find projects to hack on
walmartlabs/active-status 0.1.4 An update-in-place status board for asynchronous processes inside your Clojure command line application. It is now possible to set a prefix for a job; typically used to identify the job (much like a thread name). An alternate, simplified implementation of the status board is now available as com.walmartlabs.active-status.minimal-board/minimal-status-board. This is suitable for use during development, when a proper terminal is not available. Added a simple component wrapper around the status board. https://github.com/walmartlabs/active-status