2013/2/12 Jeroen van Dijk <jeroentjevand...@gmail.com>

> Looks interesting. I'm just wondering if you had a look at hermes [1], and
> if so, how is it different?


We started thinking about developing Titanium and what it may look like
before Hermes was released (or before I heard about it).
I did not look at the Hermes code closely, I am sure there is a lot we can
learn from it.
Developing Titanium helps us understand Titan in much more depth, and we
always try to understand technologies
we use the best we can.

In Titanium, you will see all the things you've come to expect from
ClojureWerkz.

Just like with Langohr, Monger, Elastisch and Welle, I believe the
community will benefit from a new project,
even though there technically is a library that covers the same ground.
Indeed this time
it is a tough competitor to beat!

If you like Hermes and see it as a much more complete library, please use
it.
-- 
MK

http://github.com/michaelklishin
http://twitter.com/michaelklishin

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