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Here is the Malli meeting video: https://twitter.com/scicloj/status/1190173919082364928 Many thanks to @ikitommi for the talk, and to @teodorlu for moderating.
@U066L8B18 Hey, thanks for putting this together. Where do we find scicloj on Clojurians Slack?
in slack, probably in #data-science , but things really happen in zulip https://clojurians.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/151924-data-science
Thanks.
Yes, in Zulip there are specific streams for certain projects, and for certain aspects of community building.
scicloj-org
mentioned by @U0525KG62 is the main zulip stream for the people who have decided to be involved in discussing goals and priorities of scicloj community building.
It is a private stream, not because it is secret, but as a practice to keep discussions focused on a task group spirit (rather than the broader, public data-science stream).
Everybody are invited to join, of course.
org.clojure/core.memoize {:mvn/version "0.8.2"}
-- pluggable memoization based on org.clojure/core.cache {:mvn/version "0.8.2"}
; https://github.com/clojure/core.memoize -- provides an easier way to build your own memoization caches via memoizer
(the old, harder way with build-memoizer
should be considered deprecated); fixes seed
function. Follow-up via DM or in #clojure