clojure-madison

2016-02-15T17:12:45.000002Z

I wasn't able to hang out after the meeting last week, but I'm curious, did Parinfer come up at all?

2016-02-15T17:12:59.000003Z

https://shaunlebron.github.io/parinfer/

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meow 2016-02-15T17:39:33.000005Z

There is a #C0F2A0MJN channel where Shaun hangs out.

2016-02-15T18:09:05.000006Z

cool, I've been playing with it a bit

2016-02-15T18:09:39.000007Z

still mostly using vim-sexp though

meow 2016-02-15T18:24:41.000009Z

Shaun has a new job but is still actively working on Parinfer. Colin is adding it to Cursive now.

meow 2016-02-15T18:25:12.000010Z

And #C0GCNE3B3 supports parinfer as well.

2016-02-15T18:31:50.000011Z

wow, proton is new to me. looks um... interesting...

kliph 2016-02-15T18:42:48.000012Z

howdy @djwhitt . I seem to remember someone bringing up parinfer. Thanks for sharing the link 😄

2016-02-15T18:46:45.000013Z

np, thanks for the presentation too

2016-02-15T18:47:54.000015Z

this is what I've been using in case any fellow Vim users want to give it a try: https://github.com/snoe/nvim-parinfer.js/tree/master

meow 2016-02-15T19:06:38.000017Z

Proton devs are sharp.

2016-02-15T19:09:29.000018Z

I'm not sold on Atom yet, but I definitely applaud the effort

2016-02-15T19:10:48.000019Z

I think Atom will get there, but it's a tough sell compared to Vim or Emacs for me personally