It depends which SVN release you use. We pulled version 1242 and went to
production with it.
It's used in services running non stop 24/24 7 days a week. No crashes,
no glitches, ...

That's before the lazy branch became the base for all future
developments.

Of course we were expecting some changes in our code when the lazy stuff
came into
play but it was not a pain to adapt. We should start testing this within
2 weeks.

Luc

On Tue, 2009-03-17 at 03:57 -0700, Elena wrote:

> On Mar 17, 1:27 am, Jeffrey Straszheim <straszheimjeff...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Only to do a tiny little test w/ not-deployed code.  But still: I am a
> > professional Clojure developer now :)
> > (Please don't kill my dream.)
> 
> Me too ^_^
> 
> I'm writing an automated test suite for a legacy application I've been
> assigned.  I wouldn't use Clojure for production code  while it's
> still evolving day by day.
> > 
> 

Luc Préfontaine

Armageddon was yesterday, today we have a real problem...

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