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clerk reviews and mentions
- Improve Jupyter Notebook Reruns by Caching Cells
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Critique of Lazy Sequences in Clojure
Clojure's lazy sequences by default are wonderful ergonomically, but it provides many ways to use strict evaluation if you want to. They aren't really a hassle either. I've been doing Clojure for the last few years and have a few grievances, but overall it's the most coherent, well thought out language I've used and I can't recommend it enough.
There is the issue of startup time with the JVM, but you can also do AOT compilation now so that really isn't a problem. Here are some other cool projects to look at if you're interested:
Malli: https://github.com/metosin/malli
Babashka: https://github.com/babashka/babashka
- Moldable Live Programming for Clojure
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Morse, an open-source interactive tool for inspecting Clojure
I'm really enjoying using Clojure with Clerk: https://github.com/nextjournal/clerk
It's a bit like a Jupyter notebook, but you get to use your own editor, you still have a normal Clojure REPL, it's stored in git like "normal" code, etc.
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Clojure Turns 15 panel discussion video
Check Clerk (https://clerk.vision/) for the boundaries between data science / data viz / moldable programming
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Clojure conventions for writing complicated mathematical calculations?
If I were working long enough with gnarly enough equations I'd look into using Clerk to visualize the equations with MathJax or similar, probably following Sam Ritchie's footsteps with SICMUtils. To me this is the true readability answer: lisp notation for precise implementations, compiling to a rich & familiar visual representation.
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Leva.cljs: Reagent interface to the Leva declarative GUI library
Hey all! I'm writing to announce v0.1.0 of Leva.cljs. This library provides a Reagent interface to the Leva declarative GUI library. These panels can sync bidirectionally to a stateful atom or cursor. Please give the library a try via the interactive documentation notebook written with Nextjournal's Clerk. Clojars: https://clojars.org/org.mentat/leva.cljs Github: https://github.com/mentat-collective/leva.cljs cljdoc: https://cljdoc.org/d/org.mentat/leva.cljs/0.1.0 Interactive docs: https://leva.mentat.org
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JSXGraph.CLJS: interactive geometry and mathematics in Clojurescript
The link points to an interactive documentation notebook generated with Nextjournal's Clerk library from this source file. So fun to write in this literate style with interactive elements!
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From Common Lisp to Julia
I was looking for a new data notebook toy to ease the tedium of reporting some metrics.
I found the clojure-based https://github.com/nextjournal/clerk which I like the look of and remember clojure being rather pleasing interactively.
That lisp and Julia might have some commonality made me look for something similar (that isn't jupyter) for Julia. Seems like https://github.com/fonsp/Pluto.jl is such a thing.
Does anyone have any experience of either they could share?
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
workos.com | 28 Mar 2024
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nextjournal/clerk is an open source project licensed under ISC License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of clerk is Clojure.