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@U054UD60U any favourite features that are especially fun that I should check out?
Currently I'm working with a large graph and toying around with visualisations. Something like clerk makes it easy for me. Looking at some graph vis libraries right now.
speaking of which, I just read an article that says Millennials are watching as Gen Z’s take over the spotlight on the Internet…
Good morning!
There is now also a (lite) version of #clerk for babashka, check it out here: https://clojurians.slack.com/archives/C035GRLJEP8/p1666196573503529
what's the motivation for "babashka clerk"? "render clerk markdown to html without JVM startup"? Or just "removing constraints is good in general"? I'm curious about specific workflows where this is useful 🙂
Thanks! Fun to read. I accidentally learned a bit about pods too! 😄 Lots of activity in that thread.
@U3X7174KS would love to hear what you think about it
It could be fun when doing advent of code puzzles with babashka and then visualizing results in clerk
That's a great idea, I was sometimes visualizing with https://github.com/quil/quil last year.
could also do it in Clojure and visualize the results in Clerk, though I guess that's not cutting edge enough? 🙃
Good morning!
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(For context: if I’m not mistaken it comes from a scathing critique from “The Economist”, then someone got an interesting idea…)
Welcome @philippmarkovics
Welcome!
Hello 👋