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thomas08:11:00

moin moin morning

thomas09:11:53

Good weekend everyone?

yogidevbear09:11:30

Morning 👋

yogidevbear09:11:50

Pretty good weekend . How about you @thomas?

thomas09:11:17

Mine was good... managed to get quite a few things done around the house.

yogidevbear09:11:05

Cool. Same here. Was working on finishing the last fixes in the bathroom. I have a little more sanding to do and then a final coats of paint and resealing the bath and it should be done and dusted

dominicm09:11:54

@yogidevbear I felt it looked like a worse version of floobits.

dominicm09:11:59

Worse because it only works with atom

yogidevbear09:11:30

lol - I haven't heard of floobits before. I'll check that out

yogidevbear09:11:02

I've been using Atom + ProtoREPL whilst getting into Clojure

dominicm09:11:25

How do you find it?

yogidevbear09:11:27

(Shh.. Don't tell @jonpither 😉)

yogidevbear09:11:51

Was easy to get up and running and felt very familiar coming from a Sublime Text background

dominicm09:11:58

I think Atom is a good editor for Clojure tbh. @seancorfield gives it such a glowing review.

yogidevbear09:11:40

Sean is a large reason I started looking into Clojure to begin with. We has some interesting projects for running Clojure alongside ColdFusion projects

thomas09:11:45

floobits looks good. .though I can see environments where it wouldn't be allowed. (due to central servers etc)

dominicm09:11:35

Does teletype let you self-host?

yogidevbear09:11:12

Looks opensource so might be able to make a way to self host (unless the OS repo is purely for the connection side of things) https://github.com/atom/teletype

yogidevbear09:11:44

Floobits looks nice

dominicm09:11:47

Ah, teletype is peer-to-peer anyway.

thomas09:11:26

Enterprise license is nice... but then someone needs to pay for it 😉 and the company I used to work for wasn't very keen on paying for things.

yogidevbear09:11:51

That sounds familiar

maleghast10:11:36

Wow, Floobits was new to me, but that looks awesome 🙂

dominicm10:11:32

I wrote a stacktrace explorer over the weekend, just (accidentally) had a chance to use it, so useful 😄

maleghast11:11:10

That’s pretty cool @dominicm - is it only for your Vim tools, or can we Emacs people get the goodies too?

dominicm11:11:09

Emacs already has it. I'm re-using the emacs server-side for it in fact

maleghast11:11:18

Oh nice 🙂

maleghast11:11:43

Of course this means that I have discovered yet another thing about Emacs that I don’t know how to use…

dominicm11:11:03

Do you not get the stacktrace popup? Then ability to click through?

maleghast11:11:56

I think that I need to upgrade Cider and cider-nrepl on my laptop

maleghast11:11:08

I get errors in Emacs, but not navigable stacktraces

dominicm11:11:12

You should be able to click on lines to go to them, and filter by tags too apparently

dominicm11:11:21

Although I didn't find the tags that useful/accurate.

dominicm11:11:52

I hooked it up to Vim's native "list of files & errors" which means that you can do things like filter for files containing "aero" or similar, which was more useful than tags.

maleghast11:11:56

Do you think that I may not be getting this functionality because I am using Emacs in my terminal? Should I prefer GUI Emacs to get this kind of functionality

dominicm11:11:12

Good question, not one I know the answer to.

maleghast11:11:26

Looks great 🙂

dominicm11:11:55

It's very cool. Although I'm a bit concerned that I've messed up the order of frames. I want to review that again before I call it done.

dominicm11:11:12

I also think java might count line numbers slightly differently in some cases to vim, or maybe it's clojure that's counting differently…

maleghast11:11:17

Still, sounds as though you are a long way to being all the way there 🙂

dominicm11:11:38

Yeah. Can't be far now.

dominicm11:11:59

It requires a patch to cider-nrepl. So I need to prepare & upstream that before I can release it to the wider world.

dominicm11:11:11

I've got a few hours travelling today, so I'm sure it'll all be figured out in that time.

maleghast11:11:36

I always plan to code on journeys, but then for one reason or another I fail… Trains are best though I usually do manage to actually work on trains.

maleghast11:11:48

Planes, not so much…

dominicm11:11:10

I have a couple hours of trains, and a couple of planes.

maleghast11:11:05

Where are you heading?

dominicm11:11:45

Hamburg, going via Manchester Airport.

maleghast13:11:18

Cool - Hamburg is a GREAT city

maleghast13:11:01

Let me know if you are going to have time to look around - my knowledge is probably pretty out of date, but I know a few places will still be there…

dominicm13:11:50

I have no idea yet. I'm still nervous about getting there 😄

maleghast14:11:32

You goin’ for work..?

yogidevbear16:11:32

You going with anyone else from the office?

dominicm16:11:05

I'm traveling alone. I chose to go via somewhere closer. I'll be meeting someone else at the hotel though. First time I've travelled alone to a foreign country, bit nervous.

yogidevbear20:11:01

I felt very nervous when I was traveling to Munich on my own last month. Everything worked out fine though. Best of luck

maleghast16:11:43

I am sure that you will be fine, but I understand how that would be an intimidating experience @dominicm

maleghast16:11:05

Hope you end up enjoying it! 🙂

yogidevbear20:11:12

Just shocked myself

kirs20:11:45

hi everyone!

dominicm23:11:29

Almost all was okay, except when I got swabbed in security. Forgot to remove the kindle from my bag.