If you've ever participated in the "#Clojure errors suck" dog-pile, this is your chance to help make it better for you -- and all of us.
Try it out. Provide constructive feedback.
Enjoy :-)
Why is there so much conflict in online communities? My latest @strangeloop_stl talk outlines the problem, traces historical influences back to 1902, and suggests some alternate paths. I hope people find it helpful, or at least thought provoking!
https://t.co/S3fqF2hu8X
Martin Klepsch talked about his work on cljdoc at @clojuTRE, and gave a shout-out to all of our members who helped fund his work, including @juxtpro and @metosin.
https://t.co/G65lbSLa3S
If you are still using externs files with ClojureScript, or—I can’t bring myself to say it—putting strings in your interop forms 😱, try the externs inference feature. It has matured and is a very nice way to call external code from :advanced https://t.co/2bwTnhdME4
I'm collecting data on who in the world is using Clojure. Know any companies that aren't on the list yet? Please add them! Pls RT for reach <3 https://t.co/6umWqJamAk
This week on The REPL I talked with @mfikes about ClojureScript type inference, Graal.js, his @cljtogether work, and much more. https://t.co/DIeYAkoLqo
A silly, yet illustrative example of leveraging ClojureScript type inference with Closure inlining and constant folding:
(inc (count (subs "abcdefghijk" 1)))
compiles down to the following under :advanced
11
with CLJS-2886 and CLJS-2868
@ClojureJobs#cljure#clojurejobs
Looking for enthusiastic developer to join our clojure team. We are small team and need to leverage the advantages of clojure and functional programming to be competitive on the market
More at https://t.co/xHDQq40Evc
[email protected]
New feature for ClojureScript:
Letting the use of predicates induce the inferred types in if then branches.
Silly example, but check out these warnings: