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dharrigan 2020-07-26T09:38:16.214Z

Morning!

mccraigmccraig 2020-07-26T12:13:29.215200Z

that looks interesting... I've been wondering where next after yada+manifold

dharrigan 2020-07-26T12:39:03.215600Z

I've been using reitit for several of my projects and I've had a pleasant experience with it so far 🙂

dharrigan 2020-07-26T12:39:45.216100Z

reitit also has openapi, so it's handy being able to automatically produce documentation there.

dharrigan 2020-07-26T12:40:03.216500Z

I'm not a massive fan of openapi personally, but <shrug> tis the way of the world.

mccraigmccraig 2020-07-26T13:05:17.219200Z

i need to check out the async stuff... excepting some reservations about error handling on streams, manifold is a pretty great async foundation lib

dominicm 2020-07-26T17:17:22.219800Z

I wouldn't jump yet. I don't think yada is done.

lfn3 2020-07-26T18:23:28.222500Z

From the talk, afaik they intend on maintaining yada, but it sounds like it might not be getting new shiny stuff.

lfn3 2020-07-26T18:24:38.223300Z

And agree that openapi isn't great, but it is ubiquitous, and that can make something that's merely ok pretty useful?