Stathis,
I use the Lazytest watcher partly out of convenience. I happen to use
Lazytest for testing so it's usually already running anyway. However,
some work has already been done to extract the watch functionality
[1]. It might be fun to combine your viewer with it. Maybe have a
naming conventio
Hello Dave,
> I'll clarify some of Stathis' remarks about Seesaw below. Obviously,
> I'm a little biased, but Clarity looks cool and I plan on "borrowing"
> some of its features for Seesaw in the next release or two :) I think
> it's great to have multiple projects like this to inspire each other
Howdy,
I'll clarify some of Stathis' remarks about Seesaw below. Obviously,
I'm a little biased, but Clarity looks cool and I plan on "borrowing"
some of its features for Seesaw in the next release or two :) I think
it's great to have multiple projects like this to inspire each other
and keep eve
Hello Gary,
Hello Gary,
To be honest I didn't look at seesaw much while developing Clarity, so
I didn't make any conscious decision to differentiate with seesaw.
It's very interesting to see that both me and Dave Ray came up with
similar solutions/features.
It seems that Seesaw is more concise i
Have you looked at seesaw? What differences are there in the design and
intent?
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Well, there isn't much preventing it from being 1.3. It used to be
blocked by the dependency to clojure.contrib.miglayout, but then
Stephen Gilardi released artem (https://github.com/scgilardi/artem)
which provided a way out. I think it's probably a matter of days
before I get a version that's comp
Hi Stathis,
Nice presentation and the library looks interesting. One question,
when do you think it will be ported to 1.3?
Regards,
Doug
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Stathis Sideris wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I would like to announce the first release of Clarity (v0.5.1), a
> Swing-based