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injest reviews and mentions
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My mental model of Clojure transducers
joinr pointed out this lib to me and it seems to make using them more ergonomic (if you're into pipelining)
https://github.com/johnmn3/injest
However writing your own indeed doesn't sound fun :))
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Critique of Lazy Sequences in Clojure
As I posted on Reddit:
It might also be good to mention Injest
https://github.com/johnmn3/injest
Which makes transducers more ergonomic to use if you are like me and use threading macros everywhere
Would be curious to hear how others feel about it
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Understanding transducers
If you don't know how to use transducers, I recommend trying: https://github.com/johnmn3/injest it automatically converts your normal sequence operations to make-use of transducers.
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Some code examples in Clojure, how to avoid complexity
You can use https://github.com/johnmn3/injest to get threading macros that use transducers.
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Workshop video: Wrangling Sequences with Injest by John Newman (2021-11-22)
In this 2021-11-22 workshop, John Newman introduced Injest.
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Workshop: Structure and Interpretation of Clojure Transducers
The transducers workshop by Ben Sless is recommended as background for John Newman's workshop about Injest, which will take place a week later. https://github.com/johnmn3/injest
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Grokking Clojure transducers
profile and test. sometimes the lazy path is fine, but in general, transducers should be more efficient. there's a recent library that tries to make it somewhat seamless to go between the threading functions with lazy seqs or transducers, called injest.
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
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johnmn3/injest is an open source project licensed under Eclipse Public License 1.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of injest is Clojure.