Thanks, Jeremy, and thanks also for the additional info. :) On Sunday, July 7, 2013 12:12:05 PM UTC-4, Jeremy Heiler wrote: > > The "core" contribs are basically language extensions that don't need to > be shipped in the Clojure jar. In some case, they're better off being on > their own because then their release cycles are independent from the core > language. The other prefixes are used when it makes sense to use something > more specific. For example, the "java" prefix is for libraries that wrap > existing Java libraries, "tools" is for libraries for Clojure tooling, and > "data" is for working with various data formats and structures. > > On July 7, 2013 at 4:34:47 AM, John Gabriele (jmg...@gmail.com<javascript:>) > wrote: > > Why do some of the contrib library names begin with "core."? What's the > difference between these and the other contrib libs (ex. java.jdbc or > tools.reader)? > >
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