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stardiviner06:06:19

@lady3janepl Thanks for your detailed explaination. I know how to read the stacktrace message, and can figure it a little now. That's really great. And I know I should try to search code example on GitHub before ask question. That might help me sometimes. Nice! @seancorfield Thanks, yes, the book's version is indeed deprecated. Your given out document is very helpful. I'm so happy here (clojurians) are so nice!!!

seancorfield06:06:54

@stardiviner I'm happy to answer any questions (since I maintain it!) and I'm happy to try to update the http://clojure-doc.org docs as needed to make them easier to follow -- so, suggestions welcome!

stardiviner06:06:29

Aha, I see, I will check out http://clojure-docs.org in future. And thank you for maintaining it. I always thanks programmer who maintain open source projects. That's great.

seancorfield06:06:00

It's unfortunate that there's a lot of tutorials -- and books -- out there that use earlier versions of java.jdbc. Some even use contrib.sql which was the Clojure 1.2 version! 🙂

stardiviner06:06:23

Indeed. myself deprecated some small Emacs packages. Until someone notice me through GitHub Issues or Email, then I realized they are out of date, usually I will update them. But sometimes I might "ARCHIVE" the repo to declare it unmaintained status.

seancorfield06:06:58

That's a new GitHub feature... I wish I'd had access to that years ago!

seancorfield06:06:07

I have several repos that I've posted "sunset" notices on and I would have loved to have archived them!

stardiviner06:06:40

🙂 Yes. you're right. No better way to solve this deprecated libraries issue I think.