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Bore da
anyone have favourite Clojure libs/code snippets that are examples of nice readable Clojure code?
don't you just love it when your tests all work fine locally... but on the build machine they just fail, fail and fail.... đĄ
yes, that's one of my favourites @thomas
@thomas could be a number of things but if your tests are at all interdependent you can't guarantee the order that they will run and if the CI server forks and spins up multiple threads you can get issues if your fixtures do set up or tear down at a level that's not per test.
Tests that rely on timing i.e. this must happen within x ms or async tests with alts!
that expect an order...all that kind of stuff can be non deterministic
If it's all pure fn's with no set up or tear down then I'm stumped
something environmental I think... reading in excel files form classpaths. and classpath are always a pain.
excel as in an actual excel file @thomas, or the one acceptable (utf-16 tsv) excel export format ?
ah, then it is the tears of the angels causing random bit-flips on your CI server
I remember once having java code where the tests passed locally, but it wouldnât even compile in CI
thomas mccraigmccraig sometimes dealing w/excel is less pain than having the client create the csv file
yeah - i wonder if there is a .net service out there somewhere which will do office fileformat conversations for you ?
maybe http://zamzar.com could do something like that
any chance of some RT love â¤ď¸ https://twitter.com/otfrom/status/840212554710450178
what did you use for your topic-detection work (in the MC case-studies) @otfrom ? spark + LDA ?
we're doing some more work on that now and should have a release of some stuff around it soon
you are not a mallet fan @jasonbell ?
but the joy of mallet could do with being a bit more unbridled ?
I read that as âmulletâ⌠I need more coffee!
is your np business at the front and party at the back? If so, your results are probably quite ambiguous.
@thomas docjure is excellent for reading excel - the underlying Java libraries are quite solid. I'd avoid writing excel if possible - I always prefer to write csv, and let the reader load it to excel themselves. (with the caveat that csv is effectively untyped, which can be fun... I've seen major bugs because a column was semi-random alphanumeric, and in the odd case where every digit was a numeric digit, excel loaded it as a number and stripped leading zeroes...
korny don't like https://github.com/tomfaulhaber/excel-templates ?
ooo building excel sheets is something i would like to do, even though it would make me feel unclean