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2016-04-22
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Morning
Totally agree with Thomas. It's the busiest chat I've seen on this channel since joining the clojure slack group
@martintrojer: maybe you should do a talk about big clj(s) apps sometime and tell us what wrong with and what you think needs to be done to improve it. I think many people would find it interesting to hear it.
let me get a handful of chapters of this series under my belt.
Elm is next, so directly related to the UI / cljs problems
@otfrom: Hello there… If you’re interested in Erlang but haven’t gotten into the ribs of it yet, why not consider Elixir..? Nicer syntax, immutable state and pure functional are front and centre but you get the OTP stuff as well…? Just a thought… I’ve not dived into it yet, but I have been dancing around it for about 9 months and I am finally using it to write a prototype API...
I can let you know if I run into any bad / horror, but at the moment I am finding it very lovely, FWIW...
maleghast: you can't tell me that Elixir has a nicer sytnax than lfe. You have to remember that I like lisps
@otfrom: You’ve just tipped me down what I can only assume is going to be a Glorious Rabbit Hole!
FWIW, still think Elixir is kinda nice, and a lot easier for me to context-switch to with my new(ish) gig being about 80% Python
In about 20 minutes I will have an lfe REPL - I need to update Homebrew before I install it… 😉
Elixir looks nice, but you know dynlang, so I'll skip it
not going to get in bed with another dynlang. Very happy with Clojure covering my needs in that department
production ready alternative? Depends, backend or frontend
it is the quest I’ve set out to find
one of my guilty pleasures; watching http://emacsrocks.com over and over and over again
@otfrom: production ready ? pah, where's your gumption ?
Just discovered this little gem https://github.com/vhf/free-programming-books/blob/master/free-programming-books.md
@martintrojer: both I suppose
@mccraigmccraig: what I like about clojure is that I can get shit done and move on