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Building a Forum with Clojure, Datomic, Angular, and Ansible After many long months I've finished re-writing Grateful Place. The site now uses Clojure as an API server, with Datomic for the database, Angular for the front end, and Vagrant and Ansible for provisioning and deployment. This setup is awesome, the best of every world, and I love it. Below we'll dive into the code base, covering the mos
It seems like there's a strong aversion to using frameworks in the Clojure community. Other languages might need frameworks, but not ours! Libraries all the way, baby! While at Reify, I drafted an outline of a program called The Buddy System. The idea was to provide a framework for devs to support each other. I'm sharing it here in case others find it useful.
Part of my excitement in learning Clojure has been being exposed to Rich Hickey's thoughts on programming. Rich Hickey has a clear, consistent way of viewing fundamental programming concepts that I think any programmer would benefit from. Every time I watch one of his talks, I feel like someone has gone in and organized my brain. In this article (and more to come (possibly)), I begin my attempt to
Is this a familiar sight? Look at all these open apps: What a pain in the patootie! All those apps clutter up your screen and turn ⌘+tab into a joke. But look what happens when Foreman closes the apps you don't need: My heavens! What a relief! If you find yourself with a bunch of unused apps open throughout the day, then Foreman will help you. Foreman reduces clutter and helps you focus. It opens
Purpose: Help find and fix mysql bottlenecks in Ruby on Rails Example (click to enlarge) Features Make it easy to work on one request at a time Highlight duplicate queries Show the time each query takes and total db time Link to EXPLAIN List general MySQL optimization tips Example Workflow Every night I get an email from pl_analyze showing which requests are taking the most time in the database o
Chunky Iterator: So You Don’t Have to Load All Your AR Objects at Once The following code lets you iterate over large collections of Active Record objects without having to load them all at once, thus reducing memory usage. It’s allowed me to run cron jobs which iterate over thousands of records without getting the cron’d process killed for using too much of a system’s resources. class ChunkyIter
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