gocomplex VS geom

Compare gocomplex vs geom and see what are their differences.

gocomplex

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gocomplex geom
- 4
4 939
- 0.2%
0.0 3.3
almost 9 years ago 6 months ago
Go Clojure
- Apache License 2.0
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gocomplex

Posts with mentions or reviews of gocomplex. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

geom

Posts with mentions or reviews of geom. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-08.
  • Implementing a 2d-tree in Clojure
    4 projects | dev.to | 8 Apr 2024
    On the flip side, I got to read some of the Clojure source code, which was very educational. I also got to understand a bit more the usefulness of protocols (using defprotocol and defrecord to provide several implementations). Here it was very useful to read the source code of thi-ng/geom.
  • Manifold 3D wrapper for Clojure(Script)
    3 projects | /r/Clojure | 25 May 2023
  • Is Quil moving forward?
    6 projects | /r/Clojure | 21 Jan 2023
  • Literate programming: Knuth is doing it wrong
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Jan 2022
    This would make sense if Knuth used literate programming primarily for academic papers. But in fact he created WEB for writing TeX and METAFONT, both of which (while their source code was published as a book later) were production systems, and in fact for several decades now he uses CWEB for all programs he writes, including several a week that he writes for himself. (Some of which are online at https://cs.stanford.edu/~knuth/programs.html .) In contrast, apart from the paper he wrote introducing LP, and the two Bentley columns about LP in CACM, I'm not aware of any other academic paper of his that presents programs — at any rate, the total number must be very small.

    The goal is not an "academic paper"; his experience (and that of others who have seriously tried LP) is that it helps with actual writing of programs, less time spent debugging, etc.

    Yes, there are challenges with two or more programmers, but nothing unsurmountable. See "Literate Programming on a Team Project" (https://www.cs.princeton.edu/techreports/1991/302.pdf coauthored by Norman Ramsey, who later developed noweb) and some stories like https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17484452 (and https://github.com/thi-ng/geom which went from LP to conventional).

What are some alternatives?

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