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This is probably useful if you haven't seen it yet for the former: http://cemerick.com/2011/07/05/flowchart-for-choosing-the-right-clojure-type-definition-form/
Basically we have a large Java code base with lots of different platform objects. I’m writing a module in Clojure that relies on the platform objects
'bean' is fun for repl-inspection, other than that, it's pretty easy but watch out for reflection warnings. Wrapping an object model is kind of hard.
@clojuregeek we're friendly over at Onyx if you're still looking for an open source project to dip your toes into. We used to have a bunch of newbie issues in the tracker, but I think we've solved them all! Let us know if you're interested and we'll rustle some more up :)
@lucasbradstreet: thanks!! I am pretty interested in Onyx since its something I haven’t done before (9yrs web/rails dev)
@clojuregeek: cool, most of the discussion happens on gitter https://gitter.im/onyx-platform. Michael Drogalis and I are in very different timezones, so there’s usually one of us on. I’ll have a think about some starter issues
I found it fun - distributed systems wasn’t my background. I think the code is quite clean and moderately easy to understand
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~jrose/pres/201502-JVMChallenges.pdf Awesome talk slides on the future of the JVM