I have this question with Parham, and just got blown away by an answer about Fulcro #Clojure
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RT @krishnanrohit
God, the insane power of asking someone "but what are you actually trying to do?"
https://twitter.com/krishnanrohit/status/1487092040416514054
RT @ivanpierre
@lambdaisland: Many Clojure developers, myself included, rarely work with commands like java directly, instead of using lein, boot, or Clojure. But... ;)
https://lambdaisland.com/blog/2022-01-27-2022-01-27-unboxing-the-jdk
RT @clojurejobboard
.@joincrescent is looking for: Senior Software Engineer (#Clojure) #RemoteWork 🇺🇸 https://ClojureJobboard.com/clojure-job/y-remote-senior-software-engineer-clojure-crescent-remotework.html #remote #fintech #wfh
RT @paulschun
Greenlabs, a South Korean startup, made a bet on Clojure by including it in their tech stack and recently took in *$140 MILLION* in funding!
Why is this not bigger news in the Clojure community? This is enormous validation for startups to use this language! Blow this shit up! https://twitter.com/namenu_/status/1484172540310614021
Turns out there is already some good discussion about the out-moded demise of Java application servers: https://www.quora.com/Java-Platform-Enterprise-Edition-What-is-the-future-of-application-servers?share=1
@lunch interesting! How does that look? There is also a `(comment )` form in Clojure
Gradual typing for the win!
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RT @borkdude
Malli and clj-kondo <3
#clojure #cljKondo
https://twitter.com/borkdude/status/1486999602175827968
Has anyone else had MOA and Twitter just stop talking to eachother, for unknown reason? I was using MOA on 3 accounts, but apparently now only 2. https://gitlab.com/fedstoa/moa/-/issues/30 #noxp
@souldessin Really? It's been a few years since I used Drupal, but I liked it. Did they get rid of it?
RT @RobStuttaford
You're about to build a new web app UI, using #ClojureScript.
What CSS framework / library do you use? Why?
(Been happy with Bulma by @jgthms for close to 5 years, wondering what the landscape is like today)
Asynchronous team communication: like email or Zulip, the ability to have sequential comms without having to be simultaneously present. ie, "not at the same time."
Asynchronous computing: like threads, the ability for things to run in parallel without waiting for eachother. ie, "at the same time."
Am I the only one who runs in to confusion with this contronym in semi-technical discussions? "Let's solve this asynchronously."
I am really annoyed by things that insist you use their app rather than taking pride in their a well-done web-app -- but I am downright INFURIATED by things that actually refuse to work without their app, not even attempting a basic CRUD REST webapp. Just got a scare that way with Class Dojo, but they actually seem to have a begrudgingly working web app.
yet another nixos article that talks about its downsides (like the custom programming language) but never mentions guix. do they just not know it's an option?
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer