$ planck
Planck 1.11
ClojureScript 1.8.44
Docs: (doc function-name-here)
(find-doc "part-of-name-here")
Source: (source function-name-here)
Exit: Control+D or :cljs/quit or exit or quit
Results: Stored in vars *1, *2, *3, an exception in *e
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;; http://johnj.com/from-elegance-to-speed.html | |
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;; The Clojure version | |
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(ns smt | |
(:require [net.cgrand.xforms :as x] | |
[criterium.core :as c :refer [quick-bench]])) |
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11941656
In my opinion the two are talking not from the same perspective.
https://twitter.com/hendekahedron/status/745719174828298240
To understand their different contexts we can look where their relationship to the computing industry comes from.
Rich Hickey
This fourth and final part of our exploration into the jump method wraps things up by following a basic application of the technique through to a search for results we can be confident in.
We'll reuse functions from rest of the series (Part One, Part Two, Part Three). You'll also want the original paper handy to refer back to their charts.
First, we're going to return to several prior data sets:
;; # EMULATING DATOMIC EXCISION VIA MANUAL DATA MIGRATION | |
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;; ## Introduction | |
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;; This Gist demonstrates a generic way to migrate an entire Datomic database | |
;; from an existing 'Origin Connection' to a clean 'Destination Connection', | |
;; while getting rid of some undesirable data and otherwise preserving history. |
This is just a quick list of resourses on TDA that I put together for @rickasaurus after he was asking for links to papers, books, etc on Twitter and is by no means an exhaustive list.
Both Carlsson's and Ghrist's survey papers offer a very good introduction to the subject
- Topology and Data by Gunnar Carlsson
- Barcodes: The Persistent Topology of Data by Robert Ghrist
- Extracting insights from the shape of complex data using topology A good introductory paper in Nature on the
Mapper
algorithm.