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tomorrow is the 1y anniversary of the clojure.spec announcement! https://clojure.org/news/2016/05/23/introducing-clojure-spec
i have a bunch of map specs, each respresenting a "resource type". i want to present them on a web page. is s/form the way to go? is there a library that makes it easy to get and send a json/edn respresentation of a map spec from the registry?
mobileink: spec visitor should help: https://github.com/metosin/spec-tools/blob/master/README.md#spec-visitors
s/form will be fully resolved, s/describe will be more terse
Stuff in there should be edn afaik?