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cbilson

  1. @Mercury_app looks like the chart @Treevor used to keep on his desk. Do you still have that @Treevor?
  2. @xpaulbettsx it's a leading indicator of a misspent youth
  3. @darkxanthos soylent butter is people!
  4. @jamesthigpen the one that comes with msysgit has always worked for me
  5. @Ang3lFir3 that looks kind if creepy but does make you look younger...a little "dexter" maybe
  6. @NotMyself @lazycoder yes, seattle clojure users group
  7. Time to head out to #seajure. Later y'all. Watch clojars.org to see if we release anything tonight :-)
  8. @PhatBoyG there's a clojar somewhere to clean up the stack traces and make them more meaningful, but still...
  9. @PhatBoyG Example: I just wrote a failing test: stack depth 67. It's mostly clojure.lang.Compiler.* and clojure.lang.RT.*
  10. @PhatBoyG It does for recursive function calls. But in just eval'ing run of the mill stuff, it's rollin with deep stacks ;-)
  11. @NotMyself oh, I'm sure you can find things I didn't write tests for. Just ask Lane.
  12. @NotMyself oh, you mean the monorail jsonreturnbinder?
  13. @NotMyself hmm...pretty sure it had tests when I worked on it. in ris.common.tests?
  14. @NotMyself woh...that's pretty sick.
  15. One thing that really bothers me about clojure is the stack depth. It's pretty frightening.
  16. Me: "wanna ditch evince and find a better PDF viewer for linux...what are my options?" what a dumb question! why, emacs, of course.
  17. @codereflection @NotMyself I was just going to say the same thing. Doing little things like that with Monorail is a great way to learn it.
  18. @NotMyself that sounds like a lot of fun. I wish I could have been there. I remember digging through that to impl. [ViewModelReturnBinder]
  19. @darkxanthos I'd be really interested to see what else you uncover.
  20. @darkxanthos I was thinking about it after we talked. the "comment a line and see if a test broke" approach misses a lot of subtlety.