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Hmm. I have a lot of respect for theller's work, but isn't shadowcss github.com/thheller/shadow-css just reinventing the wheel? I love using gardencss for gen, and it works great cljc. github.com/noprompt/garden

A fun thread addressing someone's fears that devs get pigeonholed. TL;DR: no, but they do get spoiled.

i.reddit.com/r/Clojure/comment

@jtr@mastodon.technology @kensanata@octodon.social @eludom

I use `(M-x find-grep)` daily, which makes an interactive interface over regular grep results. It just funnels a regular `find` and `grep` command, so you can include any regexps you want there.

I haven't tried rgrep. Is it like the Silver Searcher, just grep but faster?

RT @Endless_WebDev
@zack_teo @the_lazy_folder @nonrecursive @russolsen Brave Clojure is accessibly written -- I make it the first homework for my student employees -- but its initial recommendation of emacs may not be an accessible choice. I say that fondly, as a hardcore emacs user but conscious of the educational burden it brings

doubt I qualify as a Clojure beginner, but definitely wanted this!
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RT @borkdude
New Clojure deps.edn project quickstart for beginners

blog.michielborkent.nl/new-clo


twitter.com/borkdude/status/15

Noted: Go is verbose. I will file it alongside Java.

Stupid question. Of course apps can listen on ports without sudo. Clojure, flask apps do it all the time. So it must be something else stopping my Postgres.

RT @a4w_m6h
What do we want?
Now!
When do we want it?
Asynchronous messaging!

Can I have localhost project-specific PostGres listen for TCP/IP on some port without using SUDO?

Ah, this might be the game changer for easily bypassing clojars (when necessary) github.com/reifyhealth/lein-gi

RT @xlfe
"Give Clojure a try. Regardless of whether you’re going to like it or not, it’s going to give you new ideas and make you rethink the way you write software." auth0.com/blog/why-developers-

I just learned that while JS hoists normal function definitions, apparently it does not hoist arrow functions.

I call that "syntax", and I don't like it.

Clojars allows git* organization verification with their new security measures. But my long-standing clojars things is "xyz" while my git* one is "XYZ". Apparently, those two aren't compatible, and I'm stuck.

Java convention is namespacing as `com.example/mything` . What's the syntax for a subdomain? Is it just totally reversed, like `com.sub.example/mything`? or `com.example.sub/mything` ?

RT @Trv1658
💖 I'm sponsoring @daviwil because he delivers well-organised YouTube clips, and I like emacs github.com/sponsors/daviwil?sc

RT @mickeynp
Playing around with @magit_emacs's excellent Forge package.

It extends Magit and lets you interact with PRs, Issues, etc. on a variety of Git platforms, like Github.

Really cool concept and impeccably built, as always.

Perfect: leave for some sleep and come back to the problem: solved in less that 5 minutes.

It's Friday night and I am worn out with font-juggling and red asterisks... .

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