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@yogidevbear: nope, never seen it before, but it looks interesting.
Morning Thomas
I was working through the Functional Programming domain challenges, doing them in Clojure
It was a lot of fun
I found it pretty useful for my preferred style of learning I guess
can't praise 'docker for mac' high enough.
So much better without virtualbox
... and arguably better than docker on a linux lappy (runs and hides)
@martintrojer: why would you say that? I’m genuinly interested? I’ve a 4Gb MBA and the virtualbox solution was a pain, so tried switching to linux for better docker support, but came back to osx for iTunes (I know…)
ha, i run all my docker stuff in the cloud - my home internet connection is too rubbish to countenance regular 100MB pushes
I run Virtual box on top of mac os… I need to run that anyway. so I run my containers there as well.
uses less resources on the host OS (OSX)
containers feels snappier
shared folders much improved
not having to deal with the IP of the VM all the time (access containers on 'localhost')
I think it better on OSX (than linux) since its still a 'VM' i.e more 'contained' (pun not intended). This means containers can't take over the entire host OS like it can on linux.
they also have support for container images for different CPU arch. I can run ARM containers with a 'native feel'.
But you still need lots of RAM ofc. I have a 16g MBP.
New Clojure-specific course on Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/building-microservices-with-clojure/?couponCode=JUNE022
Looks like it's cheaper on O'Reilly just in case anyone decides to spend any money on this (http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920041894.do)
not quite sure why * suddenly isn’t recognised as a function… it is elsewhere in the same file 😕
thomas: it might be only here on Slack but you appear to have an unicode <200b> just after that *
hmm those seemed to be in the code.. when I pressed delete once nothing happened… only the second time the space was removed...
and I now have turned on show invisibles in Atom. that might help as well in the future
got it… had to delete every * and following space(s) and then type them in again. Thanks @reborg
no worries. I had that a couple of time copy pasting snippets from a pdf, now I always remember
After doing a little bit of Clojure last night and this morning and then spending hours looking at really bespoke reports in an OOP language I'm feeling very brain drained. Good incentive to keep pushing with the Clojure studies
So many lines of code to achieve the report end result