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CIDER https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/releases/tag/v1.13.0 and cider-nrepl https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider-nrepl/blob/v0.45.0/CHANGELOG.md#0450-2024-01-14 are out! These mostly bundle a good variety of bugfixes, and reliability improvements. The largest new feature is Timbre integration into Cider Log Mode - be sure to check out its https://docs.cider.mx/cider/debugging/logging.html. Thanks to everyone involved in code contributions, bug reporting and funding
thanks for giving me a great, real-world, practical interactive development environment that I can use every day with a language I enjoy!
Yeah great work I was not aware of log mode so will be checking that out later
Announcing Aleph 0.7.0, featuring HTTP/2 support on both the server and client. It also supports modern compression codecs like Brotli and Zstd, as well as a ton of bug fixes and improvements under the hood. Manifold has been upgraded to 0.4.1, which means all Manifold/Aleph deferreds implement CompletionStage
for better Java interop.
Many thanks to everyone who contributed code, bug reports, and time, and thanks to Clojurists Together for sponsoring this work!
https://clojars.org/aleph/versions/0.7.0
Hi guys, I've finalized a new hobby project of mine: Immersa, a web-based 3D presentation tool written in ClojureScript and BabylonJS. The idea is to provide immersive storytelling. I hope you like it! Link: https://alpha.immersa.app P.S.: Please use it on a desktop computer, as there are some mobile WebGL issues.
Wow, that looks really nice!