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https://blog.rust-lang.org/2020/04/17/Rust-survey-2019.html rust language survey. Interesting questions and facets of analysis for their community
I'm looking for open source projects with large ClojureScript test suites. Anyone know of good candidates?
@plexus What do you consider a "large ClojureScript test suite"? REPL-Tooling, the library that provides most of Chlorine's functionality, have about 316 matches running on Electron with devcards: https://github.com/mauricioszabo/repl-tooling
@plexus sci (Small Clojure Interpreter, used in babashka and other projects): > $ script/test/node > Ran 117 tests containing 367 assertions.
./scripts/test.sh cljs
;; ======================================================================
;; Testing with Phantom:
Ran 96 tests containing 636 assertions.
;; ======================================================================
;; Testing with Node:
Ran 96 tests containing 636 assertions.
dumb question, but how do people feel about the .dev
TLD being used in reverse domain notation for namespace names, ie dev.mydomain.mylib
. Would you avoid it for serious stuff due to the convention of dev
often referring to code used during development (ie the dev
folder in a project root for example/develop-time code, etc). I got a cool short .dev domain and am debating using it in namespaces.
I was never a java person before Clojure but I've always preferred when a package was just mydomain.mylib
. Importing a namespace with "com" in it strikes me as even stranger although I get the argument for it