Archive for 'intertweets'

Today in the Intertweets (Aug 24th Ed)

Scala classes in clojure (here, via @ScalaAtSO) — That’s right: make love, not war. It’s refreshing to see Scala and Clojure in the same sentence without a ‘vs.’ in between.
Are github-hosted repos the maven gateway drug for my Clojure brethren? Sorry guys: it’s a fact of life on the JVM.(here, via @cemerick) — Yes, it is [...]

Today in the Intertweets (Aug 23rd Ed)

Alle drei Teile unserer Clojure-Serie im JavaSPEKTRUM sind mittlerweile online (here, via @stilkov) — For the German speakers (well, readers would be fine too!), here are the three parts of a series of articles on Clojure for JavaSPEKTRUM (Overview, Data Types and Java Integration, and Concurrency).
Version 0.6 of the Grails Clojure plugin utilizes Clojure 1.2.0 [...]

This weekend in the intertweets (Aug 22nd Ed)

32 days after Leiningen 1.2.0: Leiningen 1.3.0 is released (here, via @technomancy) — Multiple connections to the same REPL, task chaining, user-level plugins, and shell script launchers for your jar files.
Clojure, concurrency and silver bullets (here, via @cbeust) — Cedric Beust, the author of amongst other things TestNG, comments on Bob Martin’s article”Why Clojure?” and [...]

Today in the Intertweets (Aug 19th Ed)

Eventful day today :)
Clojure 1.2 is out, with a bunch of new features that many bloggers have already covered one way or another and that I’ll try to compile in a single post one of these days. For a good overview of the new features, check this presentation by @fogus. Here is the detailed list [...]

Today in the Intertweets (Aug 18th Ed)

Conj Labs goes to Frankfurt 26-28/10! Learn #clojure with @LauJensen and me (here, via @cgrand) — In Europe? You can also lean from the pros.
Learning to switch from (a) common #lisp to idiomatic #clojure (here, via @edgargoncalves) — This is a good article to show to a lisper that wonders what people mean when they [...]