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2015-09-10
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it would have been hard to miss, but alda is really cool - and powered by boot! https://daveyarwood.github.io/alda/2015/09/05/alda-a-manifesto-and-gentle-introduction/
@alandipert: that is so cool. That might pair up really nicely with the L-system code I've been working on: https://github.com/decomplect/ion/blob/master/src/ion/ergo/l_system.cljc
@meow: interesting! yes, alda compiles into an intermediate language that would be easy to target/generate:
(alda.lisp/score
(alda.lisp/part {:names ["cello"]}
(alda.lisp/note (alda.lisp/pitch :c :sharp))))
@alandipert: thanks for posting that link - I had no idea about his work
But I'm pretty happy with the l-system code and it's come out to be uber flexible with functions and transducers
The whole thing is just a bunch of variations on middleware processing, but done recursively
sounds awesome for making cool music and sounds
definitely interested in "hearing" how that goes 😃
@alandipert: I will let you know. The L-system code is done, other than some minor tweaks. Now is the time for me to start having fun with it.
So I'm going to do some turtle graphics with it and, hopefully, do something interesting with alda.
What's a good way to get up and running with perun https://github.com/hashobject/perun?
@escherize: there’s an example project linked in the readme but you’d have to strip that down to what you want. Guess creating it on your own would be easier/faster.
@martinklepsch: you should finish porting your blog to perun so we have good reference 😉
i’ve even got the perfect name for it
der klepsch clojureklatsch
would work even better for your talk show
hi, i'm new to boot, and would really appreciate a basic guide for newbies like me to get started with it using cursive
@k-hen: this might help a bit already but it’s not an actual guide/tutorial I’m afraid: https://github.com/boot-clj/boot/wiki/For-Cursive-Users
i saw that page, but will the repl pane still work or does that use lein-specific values?
I’m not sure, I’m not using cursive. There’s also a cursive channel where you might find other cursive +boot users: #C0744GXCJ
@martinklepsch: good advice, thanks
@jaen so i tried starting the repl manually through a terminal window, then went into the cursive repl settings and added a remote repl using lein port, but then it hangs with connecting to remote nrepl server 'boot.user'
So let's see, you have the dummy leiningen project and imported that into Cursive, right?
i can interact with the boot terminal repl fine, and i have a .nrepl-port file in my project
hmm .. well, it's good to know it works, i'll just have to keep plugging - thanks for your help
@k-hen: I know that's a dumb question, but how it "hangs"? Did you try to eval something?
what's strange is i don't get any errors, there's probably a way to enable cursive debugging but i'm not sure how yet
is there something special that must be done to get the minified js when using boot-cljs/cljs
with :advanced
?
i'm getting the minified react but pikaday is the unminified version - probably cljsjs/pikaday issue?