Prototype Based Programming in Lisp?
David McClain
dbm at refined-audiometrics.com
Sun Jul 3 20:15:40 UTC 2016
interesting… I recall your Cells as being a reactive programming framework. Do you find Clojure to be truly useful? or is it just a fad in passing?
- DM
> On Jul 3, 2016, at 11:58, Kenneth Tilton <ken at tiltontec.com> wrote:
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> Don't forget ClojureScript.
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> I had Cells ported to Clojure in a week or two and one more week had it running in the browser (via cljs): https://github.com/kennytilton/rube <https://github.com/kennytilton/rube>
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> More featureful than CL Cells, to boot, though backporting would be trivial.
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> -hk
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> On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 1:52 PM, David McClain <dbm at refined-audiometrics.com <mailto:dbm at refined-audiometrics.com>> wrote:
> Okay! Well, I can certainly see how Prototype Programming in Lisp could become addictive… I think I’ll try recasting some of my apps into this style to see where the good, bad, and ugly arise…
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> Many thanks to you all!
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> - DM
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> Kenneth Tilton
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> Lisper/Clojurian for hire
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> Common Lisp + qooxdoo sample: http://tiltonsalgebra.com <http://tiltonsalgebra.com/>
> Cells for Clojure/Clojurescript: https://github.com/kennytilton/rube <https://github.com/kennytilton/rube>
> Clojurescript + qooxdoo mobile JS + Cells: https://github.com/kennytilton/ <https://github.com/kennytilton/rube>qxia
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