clojure-uk

A place for people in the UK, near the UK, visiting the UK, planning to visit the UK or just vaguely interested to randomly chat about things (often vi and emacs, occasionally clojure). More general the #ldnclj
dharrigan 2020-10-29T06:44:45.312200Z

Dia Duit!

alexlynham 2020-10-29T07:33:23.312300Z

morning

thomas 2020-10-29T07:57:47.312500Z

mogge

mccraigmccraig 2020-10-29T07:58:17.312700Z

mawning

Conor 2020-10-29T08:52:12.312800Z

An bhfuil a lán Gaeilge agat @dharrigan?

dharrigan 2020-10-29T08:53:50.313Z

Níl, chun mo náire

dominicm 2020-10-29T08:53:57.313200Z

Morning

Conor 2020-10-29T08:57:08.313300Z

Mise chomh maith

Conor 2020-10-29T08:58:25.313400Z

Which I slightly regret, despite it being almost completely useless in a practical sense (apart from maybe reading An Béal Bocht in the original)

afhammad 2020-10-29T09:43:50.314200Z

Morning, long time member, seldom post. Doing a lot more Clojure work these days.

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dharrigan 2020-10-29T10:15:05.314400Z

:thumbsup:

thomas 2020-10-29T10:48:59.315200Z

Welcome @andrewhealy

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dharrigan 2020-10-29T14:50:49.315900Z

Does anyone know why 32 was chosen as the chunk value?

dharrigan 2020-10-29T14:50:52.316100Z

just curious

reborg 2020-10-29T15:55:30.317600Z

it’s a byproduct of the selected HAMT branching factor (also 32), it essentially syncs lazy seq caching with reading a single array worth of data from the underlying HAMT. Of course this is mostly for vectors/maps/sets when they are processed through a sequential interface etc (HAMT https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_array_mapped_trie)

dharrigan 2020-10-29T16:12:02.318Z

thank you! will read.