Re: [ANN] org.clojure/tools.cli 0.4.0

2018-09-14 Thread Andrea Richiardi
On Thursday, September 13, 2018 at 3:48:01 PM UTC-7, Matching Socks wrote: > > Wow, I had not even noticed the cljs half of tools-cli! Is it useful with > Node? > It works both in compiled and bootstrapped node (lumo). I am using this library in many scripts. One example can be found in this

[ANN] Clojure 1.10.0-alpha8

2018-09-14 Thread Alex Miller
Clojure 1.10.0-alpha8 is now available. You can try it with clj using: clj -Sdeps '{:deps {org.clojure/clojure {:mvn/version "1.10.0-alpha8"}}}' 1.10.0-alpha8 includes the following changes since 1.10.0-alpha7: - CLJ-2297 - PersistentHashMa

Re: Release a lib w/ specs

2018-09-14 Thread Alex Miller
Those are the two obvious options and both are fine. The latter makes loading and use of the spec optional. If you do that, we recommend putting specs in the.namespace.specs for the.namespace. On Friday, September 14, 2018 at 12:00:30 PM UTC-5, Howard M. Lewis Ship wrote: > > I'm thinking of r

RE: Release a lib w/ specs

2018-09-14 Thread Sean Corfield
If you’re planning to target versions of Clojure prior to 1.9, you’ll want the specs in a separate file – as does clojure.java.jdbc (supports Clojure 1.7+). If you’re only planning to target 1.9+, I’d probably lean toward putting the spec in the same namespace at this point. Adoption of new Cloj

Release a lib w/ specs

2018-09-14 Thread Howard Lewis Ship
I'm thinking of releasing a tiny library (really, just one macro), and I want to document/validate using spec. What's the accepted approach for bundling the macro with its spec: - Just add the spec right in the namespace with the macro - Have a second optional namespace that provides the spec for

com.walmartlabs/lacinia 0.29.0 and com.walmartlabs/lacinia-pedestal 0.10.0

2018-09-14 Thread Howard Lewis Ship
Lacinia is an open-source implementation of Facebook's GraphQL specification, in Clojure. GraphQL is an outstanding approach to getting diverse clients and servers exchanging data cleanly and efficiently. GitHub repo: https://github.com/walmartlabs/lacinia Documentation: http://lacinia.readthed

[JOB] Senior software engineer - backend at Exoscale | Switzerland or remote in Europe

2018-09-14 Thread Pierre-Yves Ritschard
Hi, For the past 6 years, critical backend systems at Exoscale have been written in Clojure and help power very large cloud workloads across several industries, even down to 10k+ core workloads for CERN. The team is spread across Europe with headquarters in Lausane, Switzerland. We're growing