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kimi
2,549karma·798submissions·November 19, 2014
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I find it quite annoying that for a language that is meant to be "parasitic" there is no simple way to port it to any target. There are a few Clojures around that target e.g. C, but they ar…
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It would be very interesting to have pointers here. I would have liked to do the same thing, but for Golang.
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This would be cool for ClojureScript scripting
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We use https://github.com/l3nz/whaleware for persistent, database-oriented workload with persistent data. We used to keep persistent data on a data volume, but now mount a native…
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Clojure is very nice, surely mind-blowing at first. "Clojure for the Brave and True" is a nice introductions, and funny to read. http://www.braveclojure.com/ …
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Superb!
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Js Ad-blocker-blocker blocking the site => goodbye Times of India.
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Unless someone forgets meaningful docstrings and tests on a function. At that point it becomes "very interesting" again.
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Digium seems to think it has some, so they have been dragging their feet for ~3 years now. So this is a start.
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Likely, as soon as it exist the browser-to-browser thing. A SIP back-end may not be the cool thing you advertise on the app store, but it is battle-tested and scales carrier-grade.
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It depends: what do you want to build? I like Clojure a bit more, and for me the JVM + ClojureScript are a deal. I like Haskell's syntax a bit less, though Haskell types rock; the ecosystem is le…
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Java would have been a bit longer than Clojure, but performance and memory usage would likely have been better.
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"It is also customary to send a background tone (be it blank or a beep) to the called party to help set-up the line on SIP circuits. This way the accuracy of AMD is reported to be increased consi…
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Agree. While R's statistical stuff is much more polished, doing anything but running the regressions is a royal PITA.
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Looks very interesting!
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Ferret looks great. Too bad it does not target Golang! :)
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It is interesting that you (as a customer) pay for the privilege of having a number assigned and for your data plan. They seem to forget this.
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And sometimes inconvenient, eg Feb 9th.
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What I would love would be to have different back-ends, so e.g. you could target Go.
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If you have used Clojure for a while, you'll find Elixir pretty bland. Not bad, I mean, but....