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morning.
morning!
Bore da
TFIF ;-)
Amen @paulspencerwilliams, Amen
Please could I get some RT love for this uk clojure tweet https://twitter.com/juxtpro/status/827449132264611840
@jonpither "Clojure In"?
The idea is to show that Clojure in prod really is happening in London, the UK and Europe
It would be cool if you could get someone like citi bank on there
quote from an email I just received: > I would really like to get your opinion on a piece of thought leadership we are currently producing
you should definitely give an unfiltered opinion @glenjamin
seems to just be a way to find out what people’s salary brackets are for various roles in various industries
"i would really like you to cram your opinion into these few dimensions so we can pretend to do some insightful analysis"
@mccraigmccraig on a Friday afternoon?!??!?! 😱
roll it back ? lol, you don't get that opportunity when you release on the iOS appstore
you can't roll-back on google-play either, but you can at least push a new release in a couple of hours, rather then the iOS multi-day approval delay
I really don’t miss the iOS release process.
Anyone got any good reads on the cider repl along the lines of "using it like da boss!"
@jonpither - I've done you an RT as well; really interesting episode of Clojure In...
new goal, get a job that allows me to be interviewed by @jonpither and @malcolmsparks for "Clojure In..."
I have this
(#function[clojure.core/partial/fn--4759] #function[clojure.core/partial/fn--4759])
oh well at least I learnt about macros and quoting and lot's of stuff I don't now need
yeah it’s good to implement some library functions yourself sometimes (if by accident)
{:added "1.1"
:static true}
([f]
(fn
([] [(f)])
([x] [(f x)])
([x y] [(f x y)])
([x y z] [(f x y z)])
([x y z & args] [(apply f x y z args)])))
but because it's in functions that are so basic and used all over the place, it makes a difference
https://clojuredocs.org/clojure.core/do the source link is broken.
monitor-exit case* try reify* finally loop* do letfn* if clojure.core/import* new deftype* let* fn* recur set! . var quote catch throw monitor-enter def
I've even heard about US citizens having problems getting into the US if they've been out of the country too long
Still have the same issue with juxt
in terms of evaluating the functions in the vector it creates.
(juxt (print println) "hi")
#function[clojure.core/println]
#function[clojure.core/juxt/fn--4742]
juxt just takes functions as arguments and returns another function, which you have to call with args
@dominicm no guarantees how it'll end up but prior to EU, UK citizens could get holiday visas pretty freely and at little or no cost. Work visa's will be a completely different thing and no doubt will incur a cost.
@agile_geek Do you not think it will be like holidaying in the US / Russia
of course then it involved going to an embassy or a consulate which meant inconvenience and opportunity cost if you lost work. I would expect that now we have the internet that this is solved or in the process of being solved for non EU citizens anyway.
@dominicm there maybe a small admin fee but doubt it'll be much. I think US admin fee is about $14?
I think I remember it being a time pain more than anything. Lots of admin overhead for people.
Haven't been to US for 6-7 years but was all online and pretty painless then.
I am more worried about whether the economy in UK holds up enough for me to have a holiday anywhere....even in UK!
but at least we won't be told how curved/straight our bananas should be 😈
UKIP for bent bananas?
Is May still proposing that Bill that would convert “all applicable EU law” into UK law on exit, so that businesses (and everyone) get continuity of legislation and process? (with the supposed plan to repeal things piecemeal after the fact)
@seancorfield yes AFAIK