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I don't even normally use boot; is edge
the only feasible way for getting started?
https://github.com/juxt/edge
Only feasible way? No. But it's all setup & ready to go. it's a good source of "how to do X" and also a good template. Use it for either π
I guess boot allows for a lot of magic used by edge, making leiningen an irrelevant choice for a yada project, doesn't it?
Differently put, if I used yada in a leiningen project I'd probably be kind of the only person in the solar system doing that wouldn't I...
that's because all your jvm threads are daemon, so you'll need to block on a normal thread to avoid the jvm stopping
it depends on the system you're starting. if this only includes yada (+ aleph), then you'll need to apply this trick in your -main
function
@stijn don't you miss those boot/edge goodies when dealing with it? what kinds of projects have you used yada like that for? would you recommend it much?! π
@stijn I think edge should use the version that reaches into aleph. You may have just given me the secret recipe I needed.
I think edge is more about a couple of choices made for you, and as @dominicm said it can be used as an example for how to use yada
dominicm: I wonder whether trademark signs make an abelian group, or are they only commutative here
@matan another yada+lein user here
also sans component