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do I remember right that there was a mechanical keyboard that was designed using clojure somehow?
next level of the keyboard Inception unlocked ... https://clojurians.slack.com/archives/C03RZGPG3/p1637441268426500
i have a keyboard io and i use the keys in front for (, {, [
I want to try port this to Clojure but the underlying engine implementation (p 17) is built using call/cc http://webyrd.net/frons/frons.pdf Any idea on how I should go about it?
@UK0810AQ2 yeah you do
use an early release build, give it a shot. IDK if they hid the Continuations api but you can hack it back
I tried playing around with loom, the vthreads are trivial, continuations not so much
Call with current continuation is a bit weird there, and I'm not sure I implemented it correctly
loom continuations are not multishot and last i checked they had not implemented cloning
Super off topic — is anybody here from Colorado and could help me out with recommendations for a week trip this February?
@vincenz.chianese Whereabouts in Colorado are you planning to go to and what sort of stuff do you like? Lots of great microbrew beers in that state 🙂
Well basically the idea is a snow based road trip, trying to make a circle from Denver, towards Boulder, Esten, Salida, Colorado Springs and then back to Denver. It’s a week long
I can share the google doc I have so far — or if you have some recomendations on things NOT to miss, I’m all ears @U04V70XH6
Feel free to share that doc. I'll ask my wife for recommendations as she doesn't a lot of time in that area (skiing, drinking, etc)
I am in Boulder, I can send some tips once I get the kiddo down for bed!
@U017QJZ9M7W please do, that would be great!
Restaurant recs In Boulder: Santo is really, really good for dinner: https://www.santoboulder.com/ It’s in the same shopping center as Ideal Market, which is a Whole Foods in disguise. They also sell breakfast burritos outside every AM. Pizzeria Locale on Pearl for delicious pizza, Alpine Modern, great coffee on 9th and College - go there if you want an SF coffee shop vibe. Beleza coffee shop, also amazing. https://www.moxiebreadco.com/ in Louisville also has a bakery in North Boulder, worth stocking up. Southern Sun next to neptune mountaineering USED to be a top rec. Perfect for kids during happy hour, there are so many families there. Food and beer is great. We often go here after thrashing ourselves on some mountain adventure and eat way too much. There’s a version on pearl street called Mountain Sun that’s basically the same, just smaller. Last time I went service had gotten pretty slow, but the food is still good. The Kitchen on Pearl is solid for food. Izakaya Amu for REALLY GOOD Japanese food. It’s an Izakaya, so more Japanese tapas than sushi. Go there and order “omakase” (oh-MA-ka-say, you’ll impress them) to get the chef’s choice. We’ve eaten there to the point of being fully stuffed, with beer or sake, for... maybe 50-60 bucks of incredible food. Sherpa’s is a little west of the pearl street block, Nepalese food (obviously) and run and staffed by Sherpa that come over from Nepal to work here and make some cash before heading home. Lots of good mountaineering history on the walls. The Rayback Collective is a food truck park in north boulder: https://therayback.com/. They’ve got an outdoor firepit, cornhole, all sorts of little field games and a big indoor section with a ton of different beers. Different food trucks park outside, so you can bring food or go order and try some different treats. Sanitas Brewery is a little east of town, also really good for kids with an outdoor play area. Tangerine is a fantastic brunch place: http://www.tangerineeats.com/
do a hike in Eldorado Canyon and ogle the rock climbers: https://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/EldoradoCanyon