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Anyone used websockets before? I was gonna try them out using https://github.com/ptaoussanis/sente
@guy - Morning 🙂 Sorry to say that I can’t comment, but FWIW, I do hear good / positive things about the library in question, or at least I have, things may have changed while I wasn’t looking…
kk thanks @maleghast!
@guy we use chord on the client and aleph server-side... never a hitch
thanks @mccraigmccraig ill check it out!
ptaoussanis’ stuff is usually good too though, and iirc sente has some nice behaviours for free, so it might be a good choice if it fits in to your stack
huh, i wonder why slack didn’t spot the @guy above
I have 2 Thinkpads T420s at home that are still going strong after 5 years. Best part is I can replace parts and if needed buy a new one for about £200. They aren't fast, but force you to optimise your workflow and avoid docker-compose...
@mccraigmccraig I've noticed that a lot recently
https://www.schalla.me/post/bypass-global-mention-restriction-slack/ recent changes it seems
@guy I haven’t used it myself, but I’ve worked on an application that used it and never heard any complaints, it’s what I’d reach for.
1st 10km race complete 🤜💥😄
And a PB :unicorn_face:
Feeling pretty good
Well, maybe not so good physically 😂
I've been exploring something I knew was theoretically possible, but hadn't actually tried it until today. Seeing the https://github.com/cognitect-labs/transcriptor/blob/master/README.md made me decide to have a go. It essentially does the reverse! Given:
(deftest foo
(is (= 4 (+ 2 2)))
(is (= 5 (+ 3 2))))
It produces
=> (+ 2 2)
4
=> (+ 3 2)
5
The intention is to pretty print results also.
The ultimate purpose of this is to explore having your README/Docs code in the tests.This is really interesting when composed with asciidoctor, which actually supports this. So,
= My new adder
[source, clojure]
----
include::
----
Look at how well it adds!
^^ this is a valid document.python has something similar with doctest: https://docs.python.org/2/library/doctest.html
@maleghast https://github.com/SevereOverfl0w/experiments/tree/master/query-tests that a little more coherent?