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2018-04-16
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It's too early
http://clojuredocs.org/clojure.core/some-fn Neat function, good for "give me the first of X keys present in this map"
Weekend was good thanks. How about yours @dominicm?
Looks like a useful function. With their fizzbuzz example, should it not be defn fizzbuzz
instead of how they've used def
? Trying to understand if there is a reason they used def instead
some-fn
returns a function, so def
is correct.
Or else you'd defn
and have to provide an arglist and then call the result of some-fn
on that argument.
@yogidevbear it was good. I got into a nice cycle of reading/cleaning/coding. I wrote a vim-integrated test runner. Combined with the stacktrace work I've done, I'm starting to see some return on my investment into this plugin in a multiplicative effect.
Thanks @seancorfield ๐
I'm feeling pretty darn tired today. Other than that, hoping this first cup of โจ โ โจ will wake me up a bit more
โ is wonderful... I have a lovely Red Brick filter from Look Ma No Hands on Old Street - it's really helping...
Did you have a good weekend @maleghast?
@yogidevbear - Yes, I did, thanks ๐ I've been getting over a wee recurrence of my Labyrinthitis, which I am mostly over, but I was ably distracted by the visit of some of my wife's friends that I also really like.
I basically slept while they went walking on Saturday morning and that got me to 90% recovered.
Had a constructive weekend in the garden. We had 4-5m high hedges all the way around our back garden when we bought our house 2 years ago. We've been systematically taking those out. I did a rather large chunk this weekend just gone by. Think I'm feeling a bit shattered today thanks to that, but the end result is looking pretty good
I still have a bunch or roots to dig out which I'm not looking forward
ยฏ\(ใ)/ยฏ
Haha indeed
It's okay @lady3janepl, go back to sleep
I caught a cold last week, this means ~3h consecutive sleep max. So looking forward to the end of winter ๐
on the plus side, the time spent not sleeping can go into blogging/fiddling with code/such stuff
@yogidevbear I feel for you, I helped parents clear up the garden and deep roots are the worst. Itโll be so nice to plant something afterwards though ๐
@yogidevbear i also spent saturday clearing brush and trees. it was very satisfying, although i now have bruised hands and my forearms look like i've been mauled by a kittiehord
Hahaha! Great description @mccraigmccraig ๐ There were numerous thorns in the stuff we removed
english needs more compoundnouns - why should the skandideutsch have all the fun?
great band name @lady3janepl!
I would listen to it. also itโs an actual video ๐ https://rathergood.com/2016/04/05/viking-kittens/
@lady3janepl - I am so going to watch that later on when I am not in the office... ๐
what are you thinking of @thomas?
Dutch has some for herd, flog, school for instance. but not one like a flight of stairs.
oh all the collective nouns? murder of crows, pride of lions, argument of s/hackers/wizards/?
those are cool - but english seems to have less of a habit of running the words together to make a new word
in that case I agree with you @mccraigmccraig ๐
Does anyone know why Hiccup would fail to render :contenteditable "true" into HTML under Reagent..?
I've added into my Hiccup in the relevant DOM element but the rendered HTML does not have it present and I can't edit the relevant element (clearly)
@maleghast this is probably relevant - https://reactjs.org/blog/2017/09/08/dom-attributes-in-react-16.html - are you on react 15 or earlier ?
Thanks @mccraigmccraig - I imagine__ that this may indeed have some bearing on the issue, aye.
Yeah, I am using Reagent 0.7.0 (the last stable release), and that's based on React 15.x
I really don't want to use a non-stable release of a library like Reagent, if I really don't have to, but I need an editable table...
I wonder if there's a read-rolled, Reagent-friendly, editable table I can use from another project that does not rely on contenteditable... Something to look into after the call i have comin gup...
I mean I imagine that it's very likely that the stable release will be functionally identical to rc1 unless they / we find something horrible in it, but...
Please don't say anything like this anywhere near my non-technical colleagues or our investors...
That's reassuring to me, for sure, but I am reasonably certain that it would still give my CEO "THE FEAR!"
(He's VERY conservative WRT to tech, with the bizarre exception of any mention of Blockchain)
@maleghast blockchain presents an immutable database of transactions... clojure/script takes this to the max by making every collection an immutable structure!!!
bingo. sold!
@mccraigmccraig - Bravo, Sir!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlT45ikSEOE&list=PLVi9lDx-4C_Rwb8LUwW4AdjAu-39PHgEE Tony Kay has uploaded a new 'Understanding Fulcro' conceptual overview video, which i think is pretty good, if any of you are interested