manifold
sieppari
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manifold
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What is the difference between Manifold and core.async?
Hi there I'm using Clojure almost a year. I've played with both Manifold and core.async a bit but I'm not %100 sure when to use core.async over Manifold or vice versa.
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Design Request: Priority, Schedule, Timing
Also I belive that events are not good abstraction (at least fot UI things). Handling events as streams is way simpler for complex cases, but comes with some learning curve. As a fan of a single tool to handle all cases I would opt for modelling events in the language in form similar to https://github.com/clj-commons/manifold as it unites several event, deferred, stream abstractions.
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Wait until multiple chans have a value, or timeout
Have you considered using manifold's let-flow, and timeout? Seems like it would be a perfect fit. You can chain multiple functions together that deliver deferred values, and set a timeout should they not be realized within a given timeframe. Highly composable, and simple to read.
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Making manifold streams lazy
https://github.com/clj-commons/manifold/blob/master/docs/deferred.md#future-vs-manifolddeferredfuture
sieppari
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Learn Pedestal Course - Completed!
You can also use Reitit as a router in Pedestal. Reitit has support for interceptors -- Sieppari https://github.com/metosin/sieppari, that said, I believe that Pedestal is more battle tested than Sieppari. Pedestal is build around Interceptors. Where Reitit, since it's really great router library can support both patterns. Hope that helps.
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Revamp/refresh old Clojure knowledge focusing on a job interview
It's probably also helpful to understand the "interceptor model" used in pedestal. Pedestal doesn't seem to be winning marketshare, but that interceptor model gets "borrowed" quite often. http://pedestal.io/guides/what-is-an-interceptor, https://github.com/metosin/sieppari, https://lambdaisland.com/blog/2019-12-16-advent-of-parens-16-coffee-grinders
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