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A small lib that generates a query from a pattern https://github.com/souenzzo/eav-pull
Thanks! What's the main intent, is it to simplify querying, or to help with dynamic queries, e.g. resolving graphql queries?
In my "framework" after pull data from db, i turn all maps into E A V
then put it in a #clara engine that generate new facts, then build again in into maps
So this simplify my work.
I think that it can evolve to talk with client side db like #datascript or #fulcro
Clojure beats Kotlin, Groovy, Scala in this survey for principal JVM language https://snyk.io/blog/jvm-ecosystem-report-2018
@U077BEWNQ also higher than I expected but for me it is reassuring that I am not the only one who sticks with 8... somehow 9&10 did not bring enough to make me upgrade yet. Modules in 9 were major disappointment for me. In 10 I like graal but imho it will need some time to mature.
For anyone who still wants to use clj-http-lite
I put up a fork and did some housekeeping (CI setup, Java 10 compatibility): https://github.com/martinklepsch/clj-http-lite β available as
[org.martinklepsch/clj-http-lite "0.4.1"]
thanks for this! I used the original for a GraalVM native image recently β I'll try it again with this version
Fulcro Developerβs Guide has a new security chapter describing steps for securing both normal and websocket-based networking. http://book.fulcrologic.com/#Security