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@john this looks relevant: https://expo.io/
@danvingo thanks. I actually had to run and didn't finish my question. I'm looking for something they can use that doesn't require any programming. I could probably pitch them on something and make some cash but they're really looking for something super simple.
And I figure there's gotta be a few "super simple restaurant app" platforms out there for her.
It would be pretty easy to make a restaurant platform on cljs/react with a Google Sheets backed menu. But I'd charge them way more though than they probably need, given the mobile appmaker platforms out there these days.
@qqq I had good experience with pdftk to split a pdf; I'm guessing once you have a pdf per page it's fairly easy to turn each page in a png
Anyone know any good material on team velocity?
@qqq also pdf2svg
(available via apt
). Assuming it would be straightforward to convert a bunch of svg files to pngs.
So I just released a pre-release of WereSync, my open source program to incrementally clone Linux drives (https://github.com/DonyorM/weresync). Right now, I'm trying to get as much testing in as possible, so if any of you run linux I would love it if you would give it a try. This reddit post has details on the pre-release: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/6hilac/weresync_a_program_to_incrementally_clone_linux/ Additionally, I need help translating the project. See the above reddit post (towards the bottom) for more information if you would like to help with that.
is it worth the trouble to make a training vid for a new lib? i don't have the patience, i prefer reading, but i gather lots of people like vids.
@mobileink I always prefer reading to vids. You might want to run a quick survey...
@fedreg tried a survey a few weeks ago on slack asking for 👍 👎 etc. didn't work so great cause it quickly scrolls away. i guess i could ask on the mailing list. any suggestions
@mobileink you could pin it and just throw reminders in the feed occasionally?
fedreg: maybe i'll give that a try. never took the trouble to understand what pinning was for, heh. thanks!
Hi all, I am trying to find a way to create a REST client in clojure in which I can send client certificates to the server!!!!
I have the client client.crt and the client.key and I need to send them in a GET request
does mysql have a notion of "insert of primary key does not exist; update if primay key does exist" ?
you probably need https://github.com/JulianBirch/cljs-ajax on the client side
@alricu have you seen this? https://www.lvh.io/posts/https-requests-with-client-certificates-in-clojure.html I know that the author is around here as @lvh
(but not in this channel right now)
for aleph’s http client, you need to create a netty SslContext (use SslContextBuilder/forClient); then create a (aleph.http/connection-pool {:connection-options {:ssl-context your-ssl-context}})
, and pass that pool with every HTTP request
Creating a SSL context is literally something like (-> (SslContextBuilder/forClient) (.keyManager private-key (into-array X509Certificate [cert])) (.build))
once you’ve loaded your key and certificate