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punit-naik10:09:54

Hi All, I just had a small question. Are there any good core.async based libraries out there which anyone is using in production to handle a large number of concurrent rest api calls on the server?

borkdude10:09:55

@punit-naik we use yada + aleph for this (not core.async, although it can be integrated)

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fmn10:09:57

Anybody knows what JWK is? So far blog post about JWT that I've read never actually explained what it is

fmn10:09:47

It's not clojure, but this library in haskell make use of JWK http://hackage.haskell.org/package/jose-jwt-0.8.0

fmn11:09:12

And looking at buddy's source. It seems that JWK is just a format for a public/private key. Is this true?

fmn11:09:22

Found in buddy.core.keys

fmn11:09:54

@danielstockton I've already read that. But I still don't know what it is for.

danielstockton11:09:38

It's just a standard way of representing cryptographic keys.

danielstockton11:09:16

Preferable to every library implementing it's own format, so they can't be easily passed around.

Oli Bradford12:09:33

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joelsanchez16:09:39

looks like you have a typo - Ecommers

joelsanchez16:09:30

also, is jvm-german really "games"?

dangercoder17:09:18

Anyone recommending any podcasts? I've listened to Defn so far when I am in the gym, great stuff.

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dominicm17:09:51

Cognitect have one. Recently therepl started one too.

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Bobbi Towers19:09:00

I really like Programming Throwdown. Not Clojure specific, but they had Mark Engelberg on a few months back and it was really cool, and I enjoy their format.

Charlot19:09:08

Hmm. Trying to figure out if there is something like a distributed database format, but with the ability to keep some parts not accessible to individual users...

Charlot19:09:47

Looked at the webdb section of dat, but that doesn't seem to support multiple editors...

Charlot19:09:00

Anyone have any thoughts?

emccue20:09:05

off topic question even for off topic

emccue20:09:37

I got a coop (6 month internship) offer from a company that works with robotics for about 30/hr

emccue20:09:56

and another offer to return to a company that does taxes for about double that

emccue20:09:53

has anyone else gone and made the fun vs money decision before?

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richiardiandrea20:09:45

I have experienced both in my career and I definitely picked for the long run. It really makes a difference for me to work on something you enjoy. Having said that, that's just six month so you might want to get the money 💵 😸

emccue20:09:00

probably should add that the money requires java

richiardiandrea20:09:45

so no then no 😄

3Jane21:09:50

Think about fun and money long term, in terms of compound interest. Is either of the projects a rare (for you, as of now) opportunity that opens a path to specialisation that will result in either more fun or more money? Will it be worth making a presentation on a conference, recording a talk? Take that one. Otherwise it’s a wash: use more immediate concerns like “bills need paying” or “need some more status in local community”.

richiardiandrea22:09:31

Well I am now in a niche, not lucrative for me, but I am paying bills and having fun, I arrived at this point by having fun in contributing to open source mainly. I do not know whether I could have gotten more money actually, but I am definitely happier than when I was doing it only for the money

sveri06:09:26

I got two kids, so definitely for the fun and against the money 😄

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valtteri07:09:51

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/160171.Just_for_Fun Linus is a controversial character but this was a fun(!) and inspirational read regarding this topic.

jsa-aerial14:09:17

I picked fun and interesting over money several years ago now. By that I mean, evidence suggests I could quite reasonably expect at least 50% more $ in industry, but far less fun than research in academia.🙂

Jp Soares18:09:41

I'm working in a 15 years legacy C# code.. besides the environment and the people that I work with it's not fun. My plan is to keep working in my side project (where I actually have fun) and be able to pay my bills with that.

Mario C.20:09:16

Clojures logo cracks me up

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Mario C.20:09:57

Gremlin language variant. Just in case you guys can't see the image I posted

emccue20:09:18

@mario.cordova.862 I think we as a community should embrace some memorably ugly logos.