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2017-05-03
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what a sad news! duckling moved from clojure to haskell. Or it proved the concept that clojure is a good language for prototype and learn, and haskell is for more stable knowledge.
Anyone would like to participate in setting up a website as a project by using Clojure?
Great! Thanks! I believe there are ClojureScript experienced people here. Any more interest?
@melindazheng what kind of project is it 😄
Well, you guys can throw me your ideas. 😬Btw, possible to fly from Vietnam with your friends to attend May Meetup?😀
i may suggest we start from survey spa.
what do the rest people think?
I agree with starting with the survey app and taking it from there
for something like the homepage for Singapore Clojure, it might just be static HTML
so I'm not sure if it's a good use case for cljs 😂
reddis thread about duckling’s migration: https://www.reddit.com/r/Clojure/comments/68r4lz/one_of_facebook_projects_migrating_from_clojure/