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2016-06-06
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agile_geek06:06:59

Morning from York, from the East Coast 'rail' show

thomas08:06:39

@agile_geek: stop hurting yourself…

agile_geek08:06:24

What can I say...I'm a masochist

yogidevbear08:06:46

Morning all 👋

yogidevbear08:06:01

Lovely weather today

thomas09:06:53

@yogidevbear: Morning and yes… the weather is absolutely lovely!!!

thomas09:06:17

@agile_geek: just because it is self inflicted surely doesn’t mean it is any better?

quentin09:06:12

following on @agile_geek fun time with bad WiFi, is there a way to cache clojure libs that you are using often? Going to travel soon with sometimes no internet but I’d like to keep working on stuff 🙂

agile_geek09:06:33

@quentin: if you've run lein to bring down the dependencies on the machine already it will keep them in your maven repository (~/.m2) directory. So as long as you don't change versions or add new dependencies you will already have all the jars on your machine evne if you refer to them from a new project.

quentin09:06:58

need to test that

quentin09:06:01

cheers 🙂

agile_geek09:06:36

My pain was caused by referring to a bunch of new jars I didn't have locally

quentin09:06:54

okay, make sense then

quentin09:06:11

there’s no magic for that sadly

thomas10:06:17

@agile_geek: I think your real problem was Scala!!! 😉 😉 😉

agile_geek10:06:35

@thomas: I don't know....it makes a refreshing change from Java and as I've no realistic chance of ever using Clojure in my day job it makes sense to learn.

jonpither11:06:20

anyone know of anyeone that works that Swiftkey?

agile_geek11:06:23

@jonpither: as the talk was organised by USwitch somebody there might know?

agile_geek11:06:51

@jonpither: found this link http://osdir.com/ml/clojure/2015-05/msg00378.html that suggests Adam Clements worked at SwiftKey on the Clarity keyboard but I don't know him.