I just opt for parens every time. I really think they shouldn't ever be optional if in some cases they are mandatory. That this is a matter of personal style is somewhat frustrating.
It's sort of a bummer that so many people re-write quickstart documentation like it's new or helpful.
What do you think is modern about the language? Try Aristophanes. That said, this is a cool collection. I think it would benefit from more interesting presentation, in terms of web design. Also, a more modern / freer…
> (I think I’ve probably lost a good number of people in this post already, so if you’re still reading this, I assume you’re familiar with Eigenvectors). Actually, no! I was kind of hoping that by reading this…
lein new noir myBigWebApp http://webnoir.org/ I think Clojure makes a lot of sense for the web, emphasis on immutability etc. I also am a sucker for lisps, and I think the Hiccup templating system is nice. Noir seems to…
I can't wait. I've been working with a bunch of XML files (TEI corpora, actually), and using document stores to build out indexes. One of the things that I've found is that what I want to do with reduce functions (build…
I just opt for parens every time. I really think they shouldn't ever be optional if in some cases they are mandatory. That this is a matter of personal style is somewhat frustrating.
It's sort of a bummer that so many people re-write quickstart documentation like it's new or helpful.
What do you think is modern about the language? Try Aristophanes. That said, this is a cool collection. I think it would benefit from more interesting presentation, in terms of web design. Also, a more modern / freer…
> (I think I’ve probably lost a good number of people in this post already, so if you’re still reading this, I assume you’re familiar with Eigenvectors). Actually, no! I was kind of hoping that by reading this…
lein new noir myBigWebApp http://webnoir.org/ I think Clojure makes a lot of sense for the web, emphasis on immutability etc. I also am a sucker for lisps, and I think the Hiccup templating system is nice. Noir seems to…
I can't wait. I've been working with a bunch of XML files (TEI corpora, actually), and using document stores to build out indexes. One of the things that I've found is that what I want to do with reduce functions (build…