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https://clojure.org/news/2022/03/22/clojure-1-11-0 is out!
Am I right in assuming Fulcro should be compatible as is?
:as-alias
will save a good bunch of keystrokes in those https://github.com/fulcrologic/fulcro-rad-template/blob/main/src/main/com/example/model/account.cljc where RAD models should not be required.
Thanks. I haven't been in Clojure so long that I've gone through any releases like this, but my understanding of the general philosophy is that it's almost always additive changes and backwards compatibility is of very high importance, so version bumps rarely break stuff. Just wanted to confirm that the intuition lines up in those with more experience.