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Writing and Coding, Literature and Computers. Wednesday, June 10, 2009. I'm back. For the moment, anyway. More about that below. What have I been up to? A lot, really. General life stuff, of course. It always gets in the way. My wife and I have adopted a little girl, and that keeps us busy, both with adoption busyness and with new parent busyness. I've started a new job. Speaking of Clojure, I recently finished scanning my dead-tree edition of. I'll close this post by outlining the direction I'd like to ...

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Writing/Coding: October 2008

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Writing and Coding, Literature and Computers. Friday, October 24, 2008. Concordances, Part 3: Positioning Tokens. Today, we're going to add to the processing information about where a token appears in the original document. Currently, a token is just the string containing the token data. To hold more information about the token, we'll need a richer data type. To accommodate that, here's a. Again, pretty simple. Breaks a string into lines based on a regex of line endings. Opens a file with a. Is lazy, but.

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Writing/Coding: Clojure Series: Table of Contents

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Writing and Coding, Literature and Computers. Tuesday, June 17, 2008. Clojure Series: Table of Contents. Here are the postings I have published so far for this series. Tracking the Stemmer's Data. Macros and Moving On. Thank you for writing on Clojure. I have found it very useful. June 25, 2008 at 5:32 AM. I'm glad you're liking it. Stay tuned: there's a lot more to come. June 25, 2008 at 8:38 AM. Nice articles, looking forward to reading more! June 26, 2008 at 7:18 AM. June 26, 2008 at 8:57 AM. I have w...

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Writing/Coding: June 2009

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Writing and Coding, Literature and Computers. Wednesday, June 10, 2009. I'm back. For the moment, anyway. More about that below. What have I been up to? A lot, really. General life stuff, of course. It always gets in the way. My wife and I have adopted a little girl, and that keeps us busy, both with adoption busyness and with new parent busyness. I've started a new job. Speaking of Clojure, I recently finished scanning my dead-tree edition of. I'll close this post by outlining the direction I'd like to ...

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Writing/Coding: November 2008

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Writing and Coding, Literature and Computers. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. The other night, bored, I half watched TV and half watched my wife on Facebook. It inspired me to take up pen and produce some dreadful haikus, and in the best tradition of the Internet and blogs, I'm inflicting them on you. To draw out your pain and my evil glee, I'll deliver them one at a time. Friends write on my wall. Messages of cheer and joy. Why do they hassle me? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Writing/Coding: September 2008

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Writing and Coding, Literature and Computers. Friday, September 12, 2008. Stemming, Part 19: Debugging. Before I leave the Porter Stemmer behind, I want to show you some of the tools I used to debug the code as I went along. There are some more modern options for debugging Clojure than what I'm presenting here. (Search the mailing list. One common way to debug programs is to follow when a function is called and returns. This is called. And this function and macro handle that. Macro is syntactic sugar on.

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Codemountain, Paulo Suzart's Blog. Clojure xml com saxon e xstandard. Leave a comment ». Outro dia no trabalho estava definindo alguns padrões de como um XSD deveria ser escrito. Coisas simples como formato de nomes de elements, complexTypes, se o XSD deveria ter targetNamespace e attributeFormDefault. Um wrapper clojure do Saxon XSLT and XQuery Processor. A ideia foi pegar a base do Saxon e usar de tal forma que eu pudesse aplicar algumas asserções a um documento XML. Queria trabalhar com a idea de.

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The most-referenced Clojure tutorial seems to be the one that Mark Volkmann. A software development guru here in St. Louis) put together. It is entitled Clojure - Functional Programming for the JVM. And steps through Clojure starting with the basics. It is rather long and quite detailed - expect to spend considerable time working through it. Single-handedly (or perhaps two-handedly) wrote a long series of detailed blog posts which together form a Clojure tutorial. There are two WikiBooks about Clojure:.

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Writing and Coding, Literature and Computers. Wednesday, June 10, 2009. I'm back. For the moment, anyway. More about that below. What have I been up to? A lot, really. General life stuff, of course. It always gets in the way. My wife and I have adopted a little girl, and that keeps us busy, both with adoption busyness and with new parent busyness. I've started a new job. Speaking of Clojure, I recently finished scanning my dead-tree edition of. I'll close this post by outlining the direction I'd like to ...

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