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cpmcdaniel 2020-04-03T01:25:14.001200Z

Is this project dead? Hasn't been a release in 2 years and there are atom API deprecation warnings in the editor.

seancorfield 2020-04-03T02:10:45.001600Z

Yes, everyone using Atom has switched to Chlorine I think at this point.

seancorfield 2020-04-03T02:10:59.002Z

Or switched to a different editor altogether.

seancorfield 2020-04-03T02:11:42.002800Z

The author, Jason Gilman, moved on to other tech I think. But Chlorine is very actively maintained -- I love it @cpmcdaniel

seancorfield 2020-04-03T02:11:48.003100Z

(there's a #chlorine channel)

cpmcdaniel 2020-04-03T02:30:44.004300Z

@seancorfield it's a shame, I really liked the Brett Victor inspired interactive visualization and in-line expression results (ala LightTable)

cpmcdaniel 2020-04-03T02:31:41.004800Z

oh, is this basically the same features? (chlorine)

seancorfield 2020-04-03T02:33:46.005300Z

Chlorine has inline results, that you can expand and drill into.

seancorfield 2020-04-03T02:34:10.005900Z

I use Chlorine with Cognitect's REBL for improved visualization and navigation of data.

cpmcdaniel 2020-04-03T02:35:20.006800Z

I really liked the call graphs too. Not sure how useful that is in practice. Maybe I'll port it over 😉

seancorfield 2020-04-03T02:35:41.007200Z

REBL lets you navigate dynamic call graphs by the way.

seancorfield 2020-04-03T02:36:41.007300Z

REBL lets you navigate dynamic call graphs by the way.

cpmcdaniel 2020-04-03T02:37:40.007600Z

I just found your presentation on youtube 😉

seancorfield 2020-04-03T02:38:26.008200Z

Cool. Feel free to ask any Qs via DM if you want -- or in the #chlorine channel/