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I think http://ask.clojure.org is the recommended place to create questions, which if the maintainers agree is an issue, then gets tracked in a JIRA bug tracker.
@nomiskatz this memoize is clojure's and not the following, right? https://github.com/skeeto/emacs-memoize
Sorry for two counts of confusion about memoize
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(1) I mean in Emacs, not Clojure.
(2) I mean https://github.com/skeeto/emacs-memoize. (I had assumed this was built in to Emacs, but it’s being brought in as a transitive dependency.) There’s already a PR to fix this.
Does anyone know of a slack workspace similar to this one for emacs users? I am interested in some sort of real-time chat option like this slack that is more generally focused on emacs and emacs workflow (as I am a beginner). Any insight is appreciated. Thank you
@lorilynjmiller I assume people use the Emacs channels on IRC https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsChannel