Interesting, I think I kinda grok what you're saying. I'll keep tabs on this,
though it's unlikely that I'll have to work on this level of abstraction (:
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On 26.12.2015 00:51, Jethro Kuan Sheng Yuan wrote:
> Have you seen castra before? Seems like both are trying to achieve
> the same objective.
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No, I haven't seen it before. Thanks for pointing it out. I probably
haven't communicated the objective of
Have you seen castra before? Seems like both are trying to achieve the same
objective.
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On 25.12.2015 08:18, Zubair Quraishi wrote:
> I like the idea of this. Isn't there anything similar already in
> Cljs and Clojure though?
Do you know any?
I sadly do not, one and a half years ago when I started implementing
the communication concept
I like the idea of this. Isn't there anything similar already in Cljs and
Clojure though?
On Thursday, December 24, 2015 at 6:03:50 PM UTC+1, white...@polyc0l0r.net
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> I am happy to announce the first independent release of k
nice!
thanks
mimmo
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> I am happy to announce the first independent release of kabel (German
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Hello,
I am happy to announce the first independent release of kabel (German
for wire or cable), a websocket library that is used by several of my
projects. From the REAMDE:
kabel is a minimal, modern connection library modelling a
bidirectional wire