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seancorfield [12 minutes ago]
FYI, at World Singles, we're slowly migrating away from clj-time to clojure.java-time (or just using Java Time directly).
dominicm [8 minutes ago]
That's interesting. We've been making a similar move too.
seancorfield [5 minutes ago]
See this -- and read the whole thread for background. It is a discussion around moving `clj-time` to JSR-310 and the pros and cons... and why, ultimately, I came out against the switch of implementation and why I would encourage folks to use `clojure.java-time` _instead_ of `clj-time` if they want to switch from Joda Time to Java Time.
а в чем замес и из за чего весь балаган? Я тут на ЖС стеке сижу где с датами проблем нет вообще
ага, и месяцы индексируются корректно
а вообще замес в том что в 8-ой джеве апишку для дат причесали настолько что ей не противно пользоваться
и надобности во всяких враперах уже как бы и нет
а понял, спасибо