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2016-05-20
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Morn'
fewer people is good - cheaper hypothesis testing means more ideas get tried and it's easier for anyone to get started with their own project
w00t! got dual screens working from my usb c docking station for my xps13 working today
Very easy to make decisions and execute them, and very easy whom to find when things go wrong.
BTW - can anyone give me the TDLR on why it appears to me from this remove that everyone that used to be all about Leiningen is now all about Boot
@maleghast: boot lets you do things lein doesn't - all my lib and backend projects are still lein, but my ui projects are now boot - i can have file-watcher, less-build, cljs-build, dev-http-server, and cljs-reload-thingy all running in the same process with ease
I convert every cljs project to boot when I work on it again. Not so motivated to move backend-only projects over yet
only downside to boot so far (for me) is that there isn't a boot version of lein-voom (yet)
@otfrom: skilled yes but not necessarily all at same level of experience? I think you can invest in less experienced people how have the right aptitude and attitude.
@dharrigan: you wrote it the correct way
Friend of mine who is not a Clojurian found this the other day. http://www.lambda.cd Anyone used it?
@agile_geek: no… but if I remember correctly there was a talk about it at ClojureD last Feb.
Looks quite cool
so you have it versioned (which is something that jenkins 2.0 will do as well I think)
We have some folks using http://lambda.cd in germany - hear good things about it
ah - on digging further, that’d be because the main author is another thoughtworks person 🙂
Is http://www.lambda.cd/ open source?
Looks like it but I'm on my phone on train
I’m hacking on the train - parsing crime stats for my town, hope to put them on a d3 map...
(->> (read-test-file) (map (keyword "Crime type")) frequencies pprint) {"Other crime" 198, "Bicycle theft" 293, "Anti-social behaviour" 2636, "Other theft" 1557, "Robbery" 78, "Theft from the person" 354, "Drugs" 471, "Public order" 359, "Burglary" 908, "Shoplifting" 1301, "Criminal damage and arson" 1507, "Vehicle crime" 1049, "Possession of weapons" 103, "Violence and sexual offences" 2754}