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Nah... this service is only temporary....8 years later it still uses Node version 7! :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:
A temporary thing is a thing you keep that you didn't intend to. A permanent thing is a thing you throw away even though you intended to keep it.
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Morning, I'm looking for a library to work with RabbitMQ, I found https://github.com/michaelklishin/langohr but the last release is three years old... Is it still relevant or there are some other libraries?
I remember trying out clj-kondo on this library we were using at work, kondo was only a few weeks old then https://github.com/michaelklishin/langohr/issues/101
The library is still working fine, thanks.
We use langohr at work, it's totally fine (if that is any reassurance for you 🙂 )
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