In the vein of mmullis' suggestion, I've successfully used Emacs batch mode to reformat huge Runa code bases. I blogged about it here: http://www.lispplusplus.com/2013/10/mass-clojure-file-format...
I wonder if there's some way to combine schema, core.typed and clj-schema in some way that is better than the sum of its parts. (https://github.com/runa-dev/clj-schema) I regrettably haven't had much time to see where…
It's gotta be the hair.
Just like English is soooo much more readable than German, because well, I don't know German :)
Adding type hints to the relevant spots in the Clojure code might have helped him in terms of performance.
Very cool stuff. I'm very interested in hearing more about how this conference (which I have every confidence will be really great) will complement the Conj.
In the vein of mmullis' suggestion, I've successfully used Emacs batch mode to reformat huge Runa code bases. I blogged about it here: http://www.lispplusplus.com/2013/10/mass-clojure-file-format...
I wonder if there's some way to combine schema, core.typed and clj-schema in some way that is better than the sum of its parts. (https://github.com/runa-dev/clj-schema) I regrettably haven't had much time to see where…
It's gotta be the hair.
Just like English is soooo much more readable than German, because well, I don't know German :)
Adding type hints to the relevant spots in the Clojure code might have helped him in terms of performance.
Very cool stuff. I'm very interested in hearing more about how this conference (which I have every confidence will be really great) will complement the Conj.