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2017-12-25
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romain19:12:40

@ericnormand https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15999688 As you said in your tweets, people really think Clojure/ClojureSript is not a serious competitor

romain19:12:12

"Last year I had another look at ClojureScript and it felt like a ghost town"... hard when you see all the amazing work that community did

ericnormand22:12:33

@romain funny. it's totally not a ghost town!

ericnormand22:12:57

we just don't have a million half-baked solutions to buzz about

vemv23:12:52

definitely not a GT. I wish though that some projects -which are in fact alive- delivered fixes/features more quickly - if at all. one always can propose PRs of course, but sometimes one is too busy (just like the authors, one must admit) I hope this changes positively with https://clojuriststogether.org/ - I'd encourage you all to consider contributing. I believe that by butterfly/domino effect, even a slight increase in project activity could result in a much healthier ecosystem in the long term. and that, in return, would cause more clj(s) jobs to exist, which would in turn benefit the community. and so on... 🙂