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cfleming: using screenflow. I’m really liking it. Much better for my workflow than quicktime/imove/final cut pro
I made a few videos with it: https://carouselapps.wistia.com/projects/3bcul8yrir
The tour of Ninja Tools will be officially published tomorrow in our web site (https://carouselapps.com)
@cfleming: if I’m attempting to start my own company and I’m the only one in the company is it acceptable to purchase an individual license or should I go with commercial?
@balduncle: An individual one is ok in those circumstances, as long as it’s not the company paying for it. Often people buy licences for IntelliJ and the like when they’re the only one in their office using it - that’s fine as long as the company doesn’t pay.
@cfleming: Jetbrains have the same policy, is that actually enforceable, or is that just what they’d prefer you to do?
@danielcompton: Well, for some value of enforceable - it’s violating the terms of the EULA if you don’t do that.
sure, I wondered if you could put those kinds of terms in a EULA
I guess you can put whatever you like in there
is there a copy of the cursive license somewhere?
@roelof: Probably Friday. In the meantime, the workaround would be to create the project on the command line and import it.
@cfleming: Hi Colin, I’ve been thinking about what you said last night re: setup and tear-down the environment in each ns, I think that’s the way I should go… so I think I will refactor my tests around this idea. It’s much better way anyway, since this way things will be simpler and much easier to simulate only certain parts of the app.
Is not being able to set breakpoints inside protocol methods a limitation the can be lifted in the future, or?
I've been trying out https://shaunlebron.github.io/parinfer/ in Atom and I really like it. Any chance this could be implemented for Cursive (by @cfleming or somebody else)?
@timgilbert: I see that there is a ticket already for parinfer functionality and some discussion there: https://github.com/cursiveclojure/cursive/issues/1155
Oh, cool. Didn't realize there was a github tracker for Clojure. Thanks!