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I know this isn’t clojure, but I’ve been working on a JavaScript Datomic client, and have at least some of the basics working against peer-server and cloud. It’s now at the state where I think it’s okay to point it out publicly: https://github.com/csm/datomic-client-js
this is great. I’ve got js lambdas calling datomic lambdas (eventually http direct) to work around the fact that there’s no js client. love your work
Kafka.clj, a fairly clean and fairly well-documented client library for Kafka, is now considered battle tested with version 1.3.1. Enjoy ! https://github.com/dvlopt/kafka.clj
Indeed, as well as creating mock apps so you don't have to actually run Kafka for testing or fiddling at the repl :)
Hello Everyone! A New release (0.8.3) of titanoboa is now available. https://github.com/mikub/titanoboa