clojure-europe

For people in Europe... or elsewhere... UGT https://indieweb.org/Universal_Greeting_Time
slipset 2020-10-30T06:27:40.031400Z

Aaaand good morning!

dharrigan 2020-10-30T07:12:31.031600Z

Good Morning!

javahippie 2020-10-30T07:13:11.031800Z

Morgen!

dominicm 2020-10-30T07:24:11.032Z

Morning

ordnungswidrig 2020-10-30T07:44:53.032400Z

Guten morgen!

simongray 2020-10-30T08:03:33.032600Z

Godmorgen

simongray 2020-10-30T08:04:09.033100Z

(I guess we are Germanic to the core in this little channel)

borkdude 2020-10-30T08:33:23.033300Z

morning

2020-10-30T08:46:59.033500Z

when you choose partial you are signalling that you expect at least two different arities, and that is a feature, seems to me

2020-10-30T09:44:25.033800Z

morning

2020-10-30T09:44:42.034Z

salve!

jasonbell 2020-10-30T09:57:14.034200Z

Morning

thomas 2020-10-30T11:55:38.034400Z

mogge

agile_geek 2020-10-30T11:58:13.035200Z

Already posted this in #events but thought I'd post it here too. Not a Clojure specific event but I co-founded and help organise a software development conference based in the North East of England called Build IT Right https://bitrconf.org/ on the 12th November. The conference has gone fully virtual this year, for obvious reasons, and I think we have a great lineup of speakers. As well as getting live access to all the talks, buying a ticket will enable you to have access to talks you may have missed after the event as we will be recording them all and providing online access to all attendees once published (probably a day or two after the event). If you are interested in attending use this link https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/build-it-right-2020-tickets-67983415225?discount=CHRISSENTME20 to get 20% off the cost of a ticket. http://bitrconf.org https://bitrconf.org/ Build IT Right is a conference for people interested in IT based in Newcastle Upon Tyne Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/build-it-right-2020-tickets-67983415225?discount=CHRISSENTME20 Build IT Right returns in 2020 with another day of engaging and informative content for all software professionals in the North East.

thomas 2020-10-30T13:03:28.036600Z

I see that Jason Bell is speaking... but not our one and only there seems to be quite a few out there @jasonbell....

thomas 2020-10-30T13:03:40.036900Z

😕

jasonbell 2020-10-30T13:12:56.037700Z

I’m sorry @thomas You can’t always have the good things in life. 🙂

jasonbell 2020-10-30T13:13:08.038Z

Conf schedule looks interesting.

agile_geek 2020-10-30T13:28:34.041800Z

@thomas if it had been our Jason he would of course have been billed as "Jade"! Although I've worked with the other Jason and he's well worth listening if you want a good perspective on UR especially for API backend development.

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raymcdermott 2020-10-30T14:24:00.042500Z

good morning

raymcdermott 2020-10-30T14:24:12.042800Z

FWIW I am partial to curry

slipset 2020-10-30T14:29:16.043Z

würst?

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agile_geek 2020-10-30T15:41:39.044500Z

Oh I forgot to mention a couple of the talks in BITRConf are by people from RV-U (USwitch) who heavily use Clojure (altho the talks are not specifically focused on Clojure).

2020-10-30T16:19:45.044700Z

🆒

2020-10-30T16:20:23.045500Z

@borkdude I think I'm actually using eduction correctly today (I have it tied to some input and I'm passing it to other eductions in the last position or into an into or transduce in the last position

2020-10-30T16:20:51.046200Z

feels like a trade off between cpu and memory (given that things are being executed more than once, but are reasonably large)

borkdude 2020-10-30T16:21:25.046400Z

kewl!

2020-10-30T16:24:40.047Z

of course now that I use it I'm pretty sure I should be using sequence as the data fits easily into memory 😉

raymcdermott 2020-10-30T16:38:15.047200Z

Hehe