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@malcolmsparks: just saw your talk at ClojureX.
I think it's a really good idea to move away from the protocols for implementing methods
https://skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/7224-rest-full-web-service-in-clojure-two-different-approaches
@stijn, i'm happy you think so, sorry for yet another breaking change but I thought hard about it and feel it's going to make yada 1.0 easier to use - especially for model-driven generation of APIs
it's one of those things that's going to be harder to change once 1.0 is out so I decided to go for it and make the change during the beta period, and now it feels like it's an obvious improvement - yada has been evolving away from protocols since 0.4.3, and this feels like the final step. There will still be protocols for advanced extensions but beginners won't see them
i hope other existing users feel the same way