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pez09:11:13

Dear Calva friends. Many of you missed a totally amazing and mind blowing demo from @djblue and @domagala.lukas yesterday. Make sure to look at the recording when it is published. (We'll let you know.) What was demoed? 1. Calva Notebooks (while they are yet very *M*VP, they are also super useful and cool!) 2. #portal You might now about it, but you probably also do not know just how powerful and easy to use it is. And how easy it is to get started with it. 3. The integration of Calva Notebooks and Portal. Now we are really talking! Everything I have ever missed with the Calva inline results, and more, suddenly is there, within easy reach. Developing with Clojure using VS Code just improved by orders of magnitude. Such great work Chris and Lukas! I'm stunned still. We floated tons of ideas with varying levels of crazy, about where to take this, so the awesomeness has in no way peaked. 😃 While it is easy to get started with Portal. We also decided yesterday to make it even easier. Calva will offer jack-in support for the nREPL middleware (which makes Portal extra awesome) when it sees that it is installed. Portal will include commands for wiring Portal with Calvas REPL connection. Ultimately I think I want Portal to just be there as the default Clojure experience with Calva. Thanks @daslu for arranging these meetings. I would not have wanted to miss the one yesterday!

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pez09:11:32

@U02KYBC5WJY I think some videos together with @domagala.lukas and @djblue on your channel would be super excellent content. 🎬

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Daniel Slutsky10:11:53

Many thanks for the mindblowing discussion, @djblue @domagala.lukas @U0ETXRFEW and everybody. @U0ETXRFEW Of course I'd be happy to help with such videos.

wevrem14:11:25

I’m sorry I missed it. I came to the earlier one that had to be rescheduled, but couldn’t make yesterday’s. Looking forward to the videos.

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gdubs03:12:35

I think this is the recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5x6SQGGWap8

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Stuart14:11:14

Is it possible to change how certain structures are auto-formated when you hit CTRL+ALT+L ? e.g. a list of maps formats like this:

pez15:11:39

Oh, wow. The code for how this is done actually lives in the Calva repo. So you can fix the bug there. See also https://calva.io/formatting/#about-aligning-associative-forms if you haven't already. I'm sorry for such a boring answer...

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replied to a thread:Dear Calva friends. Many of you missed a totally amazing and mind blowing demo from @djblue and @domagala.lukas yesterday. Make sure to look at the recording when it is published. (We'll let you know.) What was demoed? 1. Calva Notebooks (while they are yet very *M*VP, they are also super useful and cool!) 2. #portal You might now about it, but you probably also do not know just how powerful and easy to use it is. And how easy it is to get started with it. 3. The integration of Calva Notebooks and Portal. Now we are really talking! Everything I have ever missed with the Calva inline results, and more, suddenly is there, within easy reach. Developing with Clojure using VS Code just improved by orders of magnitude. Such great work Chris and Lukas! I'm stunned still. We floated tons of ideas with varying levels of crazy, about where to take this, so the awesomeness has in no way peaked. :smiley: While it is easy to get started with Portal. We also decided yesterday to make it even easier. Calva will offer jack-in support for the nREPL middleware (which makes Portal extra awesome) when it sees that it is installed. Portal will include commands for wiring Portal with Calvas REPL connection. Ultimately I think I want Portal to just be there as the default Clojure experience with Calva. Thanks @daslu for arranging these meetings. I would *not* have wanted to miss the one yesterday!

I think this is the recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5x6SQGGWap8

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