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We know some designers personally but they all have full-time jobs. The problem is that we aren't looking to hire an employee as we wouldn't have enough work for them to do.
I have taken a look at designers on https://dribbble.com/ but I have no idea if hiring someone from there actually results in high quality work.
They built subform https://subformapp.com/
I took a break from Clojure for a while to (re)learn me some C++. Is there anything interesting out there for using C++ with Clojure?
echristopherson: not really. there are a few clojure-inspired libraries in c++ now though!
JNA is the easiest way, but if you're using the C++ for performance purposes, it might not be adequate
there’s also pixie, which can use native libraries directly and has a lot of the nice things clojure has (while not being 100% clojure compatible)
Oh yeah, I've seen that. It seems there are a lot of Clojure-inspired languages now.
thanks
@U0LV061HS You might like Ferret: http://ferret-lang.org/
These are things to look into, but I don't want to go off into the weeds and confuse myself with things that aren't quite Clojure
> It has been verified to run on architectures ranging from embedded systems with as little as 2KB of RAM
ooh, like Arduino? 😄
huh, sure enough, it does talk about Arduino
(I would assume it would go through FFI or JNI/JNA or that newer JNA-like thing whose name escapes me)