Seems like I don't know something but it's hard to find out about it. Q24 lists both "Browsers" and "Chromium". Is there something named "Chromium" that's not a browser? Or was the intention to figure out how many people target Chromium specifically? If it's the latter, then why knowing that is important?
https://github.com/exoscale/coax 1.0.0-alpha11 is out (bugfix release)
https://github.com/mpenet/alia 5.0.0-alpha3 is out It adds supports for cassandra 4.x - the internals changed massively (tons of improvements), the surface api of alia is very similar to 3.x, it's still compatible with https://github.com/mpenet/hayt. Feel free to kick tires!
another reminder for those closing out the week in Europe... State of Clojure survey is open now! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/clojure2021
... and now we are enlightened.
Heya folks! I took all the advice I heard about networked Clojure REPLs and went straight for the other way. Here's a project where the community gets to submit commands to be run in the REPL, and get to vote on other commands to be run. Lot's of fun to create, only ~2 hours of programming. You can find a screenshot here: https://twitter.com/VictorBjelkholm/status/1350114553342910468 Actual application is deployed here: http://livingthing.club/
This is like Twitch Plays but with a REPL. Groovy 🙂
You realize his secret agenda will be to try and turn Clojure into Prolog, right?
https://clojure.org/releases/devchangelog#v1.10.2-rc3 is now available, only change was making some recent changes in the test suite platform-independent. Should be no changes since 1.10.2-rc2 as far as your perspective, but would be happy to have you re-try it regardless. If you do, please ✅ this announcement! If you have issues, please comment in thread or ask at https://ask.clojure.org
I mean, he did turn Scala into BASIC
he's been forgiven for that