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Anyone using ring + embedded jetty? I am looking for a clean way to use the same environment variables to configure both ring
and jetty
I think that if you use async operations all the way yada will fit you best
since it uses aleph that's async
I'm learning core.async, and I have one question, just got to the documentation on alt! macro...
(alt!
[c t] ([val ch] (foo ch val))
x ([v] v)
[[out val]] :wrote
:default 42)
What does the x ([v] v)
mean? Does it mean that we are binding the [value channel]
to v
and just returning v
as a vector [value channel]
? how's that different from, for instance, the first example (where we bind and later execute (foo ...)
?
Thanks! my first question in Clojurians... :)(map #(try
(if (= % 1)
(throw (Exception. "exception!"))
%)
(catch Exception e
(log/error e "ERROR!")))
[3 2 1])
I’m relatively new to clojure still, so I’m not totally confident in those function names 😜
Can anybody recommend an editor which works well for clojure as well as php and javascript? I am currently using emacs which is great for clojure but a little less so for php and js in my opinion.
I was thinking about trying atom again with the proto repl, but Im curious if things have changed since last time I looked around
oh really
js2-mode has a minor mode called js2-jsx-mode that works with react, if that’s what you’re doing (it’s what I do)
did you set it up to work well with eslint, es6, and jsx
@mss The result of your snippet will be (3 2 nil)
. Take a look a keep
which is like map
, but discards nil
results.