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Trying to install eclipse and getting a weird install error. Has anyone else seen this type of thing?
a fun little trick for friday (via the irc channel)
=> (clojure.main/repl :print (comp println clojure.string/reverse pr-str))
(ins)user=> (+ 13 29)
24
(ins)user=> (:a {:a "hello"})
"olleh"
(ins)user=> (pprint {:a 0 :b 1 :c #{1 2 3 4 5 6}})
{:a 0, :b 1, :c #{1 4 6 3 2 5}}
lin
(ins)user=> {:a 0 :b 1 :c 2}
}2 c: ,1 b: ,0 a:{
also, has anyone ever written a script that downloads files directly from google sheets?
I do a fairly stupid amount of google sheet+drive interop, in fact
any advice for getting started? It would be awesome to be able to directly download a google sheet as a .csv from the command line
One would reasonably expect a cli of some kind, but I’m not aware of one, alas
We have a google apps clj library: https://github.com/SparkFund/google-apps-clj
yea. The configuration is a bit whack, but it gets the job done.
but this library doesn’t do any exporting right? so I’d need to have a script that converted the google spreadsheet into a csv?
It lets you read (a projection of) a spreadsheet into data structure, which can easily turn into a csv
okay so you use a reader object and then parse that into a csv? seems like it makes sense
I was just looking at http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/million-lines-of-code/
wow, google is a lot of mice
but not that many, considering
Hmm, now I want to see a list of all tech companies sorted by "net revenue / lines of code"
how about some patent troll - (/ 1.0 0.0) => Infinity in my repl