7pm at Refactr - see you there!
Description of Tom's talk:
Title: Noir is the new Black
Abstract:
Tom will share experiences in developing a web application using Noir
and some of the fun along the way (e.g. working around the
not-yet-complete modularization of clojure-contrib).
He also give you a sneak peak of his upcoming weekend (what you will
be missing at Europe's biggest open source
conference)...http://info9.net/wiki/tmarble/posts/Two_DevRooms_for_FOSDEM_2012/
Cheers,
Brian
Related to Tom's talk, just two days ago a talk appeared on infoq
about Clojurescript and using Clojurescript in the browser:
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/One-Parenthesis-to-Rule-them-All
There is even a demo of a Clojure repl interacting with a
Clojurescript repl running in a browser somewhat like attaching a
debugging session to a remote process. In addition it also talks a bit
about ring, compojure and noir.
Related to Tom's talk, just two days ago a talk appeared on infoq
about Clojurescript and using Clojurescript in the browser:
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/One-Parenthesis-to-Rule-them-All
There is even a demo of a Clojure repl interacting with a
Clojurescript repl running in a browser somewhat like attaching a
debugging session to a remote process. In addition it also talks a bit
about ring, compojure and noir.
Thanks, I totally need this! I've been using a git repo to host my
maven artifacts, now I'll just change it to a git-dependency.
I can't afford to go to San Jose, wish I could.
> Thanks, I totally need this! I've been using a git repo to host my
> maven artifacts, now I'll just change it to a git-dependency.
This is great.. can't wait to try it!
Enclosed please find my presentation.
Regards,
--Tom
This is yet another place where lein shines over mvn et al.
https://github.com/brentonashworth/one-wiki/wiki/Dependencies
https://github.com/nickbauman/noir.util.test2