Congrats! Great library.
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 2:35 AM, Michael Klishin <
michael.s.klis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Langohr [1] is a small, easy to use Clojure client for RabbitMQ.
>
> 1.0.1 is a long overdue 1.0 release of the library that has been 2 years
> in the making and is one of the most
I've been watching your fork on Github for a while -- I've been excited to
see that someone is actively working on La Clojure. I would pay for an
IntelliJ plugin that was significantly better than La Clojure, but I'm also
aware that I'd be paying just for my preference of IntelliJ over Eclipse
for
>
> To be honest, I can't wait until we have something like that for Clojure.
> Give me a fast, light, InteliJ based IDE that "just works" 100% of the
> time, and I'd pay several hundred dollars for that software.
+1 to this.
I've used IntelliJ for years for Java, Javascript, HTML, SQL, ...
deve
re.
>
> On Monday, August 20, 2012 12:18:54 AM UTC-4, matt hoffman wrote:
>>
>> I have a problem that I'm trying to figure out how to tackle. I'm new to
>> Clojure, but I'm interested, and perhaps this will be my excuse to give it
>> a try. Any of the foll
>
> Ronen
>
> On Tuesday, August 21, 2012 3:14:23 AM UTC+3, Leif wrote:
>>
>> +1. I know of a couple tools in python for this purpose that are called
>> "workflow management systems." It would be good to know if there is a
>> robust one in cloju
>> sounds less so.
>>
>> Ronen
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 21, 2012 3:14:23 AM UTC+3, Leif wrote:
>>>
>>> +1. I know of a couple tools in python for this purpose that are called
>>> "workflow management systems." It would be good t
I have a problem that I'm trying to figure out how to tackle. I'm new to
Clojure, but I'm interested, and perhaps this will be my excuse to give it
a try. Any of the following answers would help:
"What you're describing really sounds like X"
"You could think of that problem like this, instead"
"Y