2013/4/25 Softaddicts <lprefonta...@softaddicts.ca>

> Of course my answer comes in total antagonism with your usual position
> about the
> bad state of the existing documentation which is incomplete, wrong, ...
> and so forth.
>
Your reaction does not suprise me, your behavior is quite predictable.
> Like an old vinyl record with all these scratches being played over and
> over
> again.
>
>
Nothing has changed w.r.t. Clojure/core's attitude towards documentation
and making it easy
for other people to contribute documentation improvements that are rapidly
integrated instead of
gathering dust in JIRA for many months.

Why would I suddenly start singing praises to something that is broken and
does not change?

Sorry pal, someone has to periodically remind those in control of Clojure
that we are exactly
where we were years ago. And that the entire community has to put up with
this.


> Definline may be tagged as experimental but defrecord, defprotocol, ...
> are marked
> as being in alpha stage. Does this prevents you from using them ?
>

Those are mentioned in every book and are widely used. It would be crazy to
break
those by now. Makes a bit of difference when it comes to recommending
features to people, don't you
think?
-- 
MK

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

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