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2020-12-23
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lread14:12:04

Dang @borkdude, every now and then, after clj-kondo instantly tells me I’ve got something wrong, I sit back and marvel at how helpful it is. What an awesome feedback loop!

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borkdude14:12:45

Even though I have created it mostly myself, I can't help getting the same feeling from time to time, haha

lread15:12:11

Well, I think being a proud papa is in order here!

lread15:12:42

REPL driven development with an awesome linter is big silly grin inducing!

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seancorfield18:12:54

I'll +100 that. I've gotten so used to clj-kondo spotting mistakes that sort take for granted that it's there: I just sort of expect my "editor" to point stuff out now and when I have to work on non-Clojure code it's so frustrating that stupid mistakes don't show up immediately! 🙂

lread19:12:21

I like that clj-kondo is not judgmental of the number of stupid mistakes I make. It just gently says, “hey buddy, you might not want to do that”.

dominicm16:12:19

I'm currently working on a fork which remembers your failures and tweets them to make you feel bad.

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lread20:12:37

Ha! Don’t forget to make them extra mean tweets!

nate19:12:24

Me too, clj-kondo is a great tool, grateful for it every day. Particularly grateful that it supports babashka.process's $ macro as I'm using that a lot these days.

dominicm16:12:19

I'm currently working on a fork which remembers your failures and tweets them to make you feel bad.

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try-not-to-cry 3
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