- Sandbox, Virtualisation, Vagrant, and other tools
- Efficient code reviews (including useful tools)
- Grunt & Rake. The Make-tool ecosystem
- Responsive images
- Remote debugging and emulation in Chrome DevTools
; My "lightbulb" moment at EuroClojure 2012 was that clojure is at it's most | |
; powerful when you build abstractions in the data and keep the functions as | |
; generic as possible so you can chain them easily | |
; For example, here is some code I wrote a few months ago to parse a freebase TSV file | |
(def keywords {"id" "freebase_id"}) | |
(defn override-keywords [field-name] | |
(let [alternative (get keywords field-name)] | |
(if (nil? alternative) field-name alternative))) | |
(defn get-field-names [line] (map override-keywords (str/split line #"\t"))) |
Using fswatch, brew install fswatch, found the cookies were being stored in /Users/Dave/Library/Application Support/SlimerJS/Profiles
. From there, it looks like there is a database that the cookies are being added to. Also, the phantom.addCookie pref didn't work for me, in Wraith we set in JS to use page, so it is page.addCookie. That allows me to set cookies and run slimer, here is the cookie profile I setup in slimer https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/39286148/t94z4zlt.wraith.zip
If you unzip that on your machine, then run it, see if the cookie pref remains and doesn't load on responsive. Not sure of the dir for linux, but if this works, it should work once we find that location.
#Development Configs for Kaleidoscope#
##kaleidoscope-broker##
###app.json###
{
"external_dependencies": {},
"secure_configuration": {},
Specter has been updated for bootstrap ClojureScript and can be used with Planck. Here's how:
First, make a Project file
(defproject sp "0.1.0"
:dependencies [[com.rpl/specter "0.10.0"]])
Now you can try Specter constructs in bootstrap ClojureScript!