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21:27.17 | kyl | the bugs run angstrom, right? |
21:27.38 | theterg | yes |
21:28.00 | theterg | possibly a little outdated, still running kernel 2.6.35.10 |
21:28.23 | theterg | but we have added http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/repo/ to the opkg source list |
21:28.31 | theterg | so you can leverage all of those packages |
21:34.02 | kyl | awesome |
21:34.24 | kyl | i've played with angstrom a fair bit on the beagle family |
21:34.56 | theterg | yeah. We have some definite similarities. Although node isn't shipped on the bug, you can install an old version via opkg |
21:35.16 | kyl | has anyone tried clojure? |
21:35.24 | theterg | hmmm, not that I know of |
21:35.29 | kyl | that's my first goal |
21:35.32 | theterg | Right. |
21:35.42 | kyl | iirc i couldn't find any cl implementations either |
21:37.02 | theterg | I haven't tried clojure myself |
21:40.45 | theterg | Our primary means of interacting with java has been via OSGI |
21:40.53 | theterg | so you could either |
21:41.14 | kyl | the SDK is based on eclipse, I'm guessing |
21:41.22 | theterg | yes |
21:41.56 | theterg | All of our core OSGI code lives here: https://github.com/buglabs/bug-osgi |
21:42.16 | theterg | and is automatically exposed if you use our Eclipse plugin called Dragonfly |
21:42.39 | kyl | i'm gonna have give myself a crash course in eclipse |
21:42.58 | theterg | I mean, you could still dive right in and just use clojure on the bug via the serial terminal |
21:43.45 | theterg | but when you need to use bug hardware, you'll need to either switch over to coding in our IDE |
21:43.49 | theterg | or |
21:43.57 | theterg | you could figure out how to use our java bundles from within clojure |
21:44.08 | kyl | also don't worry, i'll be documenting this fun journey |
21:44.17 | kyl | whether hacks and glory or crash and burn |
21:44.37 | theterg | alright ;) let me know if you need any pointers. Java may not be my strong suit, but i've hacked a ton with it, specifically our OSGI implementation |
21:45.02 | kyl | great, i've picked up a few java books i've got on my tablet here |
21:45.08 | theterg | If you are feeling particularly adventurous, you could try out something crazy like this: https://github.com/aav/clojure.osgi |
21:45.17 | kyl | i'm hoping not to have to much about with it too much but i imagine it will be difficult to keep my hands clean |
21:46.00 | kyl | hmm, that looks promising |
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