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thomas08:11:54

moin moin morning

chrjs08:11:39

Morning all.

maleghast09:11:41

Morning All 🙂

maleghast09:11:14

Heya @otfrom - Are back up here amongst the hills?

otfrom09:11:52

on the train this afternoon

otfrom09:11:21

I shall be crossing 2 forths and one of them on the first forth bridge

Olical09:11:27

The second being the language?

maleghast09:11:21

Ah well, soon you will be up here once more 😉

guy10:11:45

Morning! Hope you are all having a happy thursday 😄

danielneal11:11:31

if you cross 3 forths you'd only need to cross one more forth to cross a fourth forth

otfrom11:11:58

if they add another bridge to the Forth does the singularity happen?

danielneal11:11:01

there's a team of people stationed there day and night to deter bridge builders

maleghast11:11:33

@otfrom - I do hope so…

guy15:11:53

Hey all i’m creating a list of spec youtube videos and talks. All i’ve got so far is.

 -clojure.spec - David Nolen
 - "Agility & Robustness: Clojure spec" by Stuart Halloway
 -Clojure spec Screencast: Leverage
 
Do any of you know any others?

sundarj15:11:58

Spec-ulation isn't about Spec (weird, i know)

guy15:11:02

oh is it

guy15:11:06

damn ok cool thanks

danielneal15:11:49

Cain Meier's talk about self healing code using spec at EuroClojure 2016 was awesome

guy15:11:24

Nice thanks!

danielneal15:11:51

oh also Ambrose's talk about inferring specs from a running program at the Conj

danielneal15:11:52

I can't find the link though

danielneal15:11:19

yeah that's the one

danielneal15:11:25

oh and arohner's talk about spectrum

guy15:11:59

thanks again 😄

rickmoynihan16:11:25

No probs I’ve been keeping that collection of clojure resources under t:clojure since when I started working with clojure in 2008

rickmoynihan16:11:05

so over 1500 clojure links there

guy16:11:58

wow impressive

rickmoynihan16:11:05

would definitely like more resources on spec though 🙂

guy16:11:27

Yeah i could only find three youtube links above

guy16:11:32

but i think you cover them already

rickmoynihan16:11:08

yeah pretty sure I’ve watched all the videos people have mentioned; though I don’t bookmark everything I see

rickmoynihan16:11:17

so could be a few missing

mccraigmccraig19:11:07

anyone got any preferred libs for dns lookups in clojure ?

otfrom19:11:55

All the things @mccraigmccraig even c* es and Kafka?

dominicm20:11:51

@mccraigmccraig someone on our project used the spotifyone, it worked.

dominicm20:11:02

@mccraigmccraig why are you doing dns lookups directly?

madstap20:11:32

@guy This one's about making test-check generators. Not sure if that counts as "about spec". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4VZPxLZUdA

mccraigmccraig21:11:08

@dominicm i have some mesos services with multiple task ips registered against a single dns name which i need to turn in to a list of ips for client config... doing my own dns lookup would be nice and easy

mccraigmccraig21:11:18

@otfrom even c* , ES & kafka... i’ve got them all running on persistent volumes and it seems good so far

guy21:11:04

@madstap ah thats super helpful! thanks

mccraigmccraig21:11:15

i’m using the mesosphere advanced cloudformation templates - after a bunch of messing around with coreos i canned that and went with centos and all was good

yogidevbear23:11:30

The videos of mesosphere in action are amazing. I remember when I first saw them and was super impressed

yogidevbear23:11:55

I'm not jealous in the slightest 😉