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That’s 1.8 master snapshot still passing on three different Java 6 VMs, as well as Oracle’s Java 7 and 8.
How can I help making this page up to date http://clojure.org/books?
@tap let me know
@alexmiller: I’m not writing the book, just thought maybe it’s better to get this page updated. I can build list of the books if that could help you
if you have something to add, let me know. it's not intended to be "complete" as that would be quite a long list at this point
Ok. It’s really depend on what the purpose of that page. If it's there to represents how mature is the community to the outsider (somewhat similar to http://clojure.org/Companies), I think it should have as much good books(including yours) as we know up there. Or if it serves as a reference for people who land to Clojure home page and want to get started, maybe the book like Living Clojure should be there. But yeah, it's all up to you.
I personally feeling good when finding out that book with language agnostic title such as Seven Concurrency Models in Seven Weeks covers Clojure the most. It's kind of a sign of how strong Clojure is in the concurrency area.
Anyone used Bibi buards {:get …} ? I’m getting a 404 response when I POST, was really expecting a 405.
I use bidi with guards. I have not tested for 405 in this case but I suspect that just no route matches and so you end up with a 404.
Yep, think so to. Will just handle method dispatch in the handler instead (since I was already doing that). Thanks!
Used Liberator a few times, right now I’m doing something smaller and are dispatching with the defun library
@seancorfield: Thanks. I had actually hoped that 1.8 requires Java 7 so that it can adapt some of the features.
@rauh based on current plans, Clojure 1.8 will still support jdk 1.6
@tap I will add that one
@alexmiller: btw, do you think it’s worth starting some public discussion about the socket repl
the current specification is definitely not very tooling friendly and I really hoped that this would a viable alternative to nREPL
e.g. it’s unclear how you can do “tooling evaluation” in the scope of one connecting (things that would mess with the REPL state, like evaluating completion commands)
sorry, in the middle of like 9 fires atm
nothing is locked in stone about the current design
and the intent is for it to be usable by tooling
best place to raise issues is either on clojure-dev mailing list (prob better for design / intent) or on the http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJ-1671 ticket if specific to the patch
I think that the basic notion of starting the socket server based on system properties and handing off to an accept function is solid
beyond that, I've done some stuff but none of it has been reviewed yet by Rich
the repl commands and the way to transmit context from one repl session to another is definitely something that is likely to evolve
and I would like to hear feedback from you and Colin as to how that can be done
but really clojure-dev is the best place to do that
(the mailing list)
please do
fyi, I'll be in the woods the next few days and teaching a training class the rest of the week so I will likely not be too responsive next week
I just wanted us (cider’s team) to be on your radar regarding the socket repl, because I just read that 1.8 is going to be released in November
yes, now is the time to talk about it, for sure
@alexmiller: Any chance for a new core.async release? We are impatiently waiting to use offer!
and poll!
!
Well, eventually :)
Too many codes, too little time
Would be awesome to have a roadmap! It is very important library in a clojure ecosystem...
@voxdolo do you use smartparens-strict-mode? If yes, have you solved problems with evil-mode: for example when hit D
or delete selection - patens become unbalanced (at the same time emacsish <c-k> works)
@nicola, probably need something like this: https://github.com/roman/evil-paredit , works for me (well i use regular paredit though)
@greywolve thx, will try
@robert-stuttaford: fancy seeing you here 😛