pomegranate
xforms
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5.5 | 5.4 | |
11 days ago | 4 months ago | |
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pomegranate
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Spinneret: A modern Common Lisp HTML generator
https://github.com/clj-commons/pomegranate
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strawpoll: lein vs deps preference by Clojure vs CLJS
However, to do this it uses the same library lein uses for dependency resolution and classpath creation. And of course you can integrate with either deps.edn or project.clj.
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What is the best way to load a lib while in repl?
You are looking for pomegranate
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How can I test my clojure code without re-jacking in every time?
You can try https://github.com/clj-commons/pomegranate
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REPL-Driven Development - Clojure's Superpower by Sean Corfield - @ LndClj
He mentioned that he's using the add-lib3 branch of tools.deps.alpha to get hot-loading dependencies. If you use lein instead, the pomegranate library enables it.
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Why Clojure?
The only time I need to restart is when I load new libraries but you can use https://github.com/clj-commons/pomegranate
xforms
- Critique of Lazy Sequences in Clojure
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Dealing with nested transducers ?
Maybe https://github.com/cgrand/xforms The for transducer might help, just as the for comprehension helps unpack and map/filter nested stuff.
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What are some great Clojure libraries, as of 2021?
cgrand/xforms is a very useful hidden gem, if you like transducers/eager evaluation/solving map-vals without meander/specter.
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Why Clojure?
* It's fast enough for 99% of apps out of the box. It's fast enough for 99.99% of the apps with minimal tuning.
* Yes, if your project is very big and macro heavy, it can take some time, but startup times have improved. In any case, I BARELY need to restart my development JVM. I have one currently running that I haven't restarted for 1 week+.
* Depending on what's your cup of tea, there's emacs/CIDER or IntelliJ/Cursive. They both work well. IntelliJ/Cursive is an excellent IDE combination. I use it every day.
* Java interop is very straightforward, not sure what you mean. Sure your code might not be all pure anymore, but that's the price for solving actual problems.
* Good java libraries have wrappers. A ton of original Clojure libraries as well. https://github.com/cgrand/xforms for example allows you to easily do things that I can't even imagine doing in an imperative language.
* Static vs dynamic typing: don't want to get into that.
* "Clojurescript isn't the same language". I use both Clojure and ClojureScript every day and as far as Clojure-only code is concerned, it works in both languages 99.99% of the time. One case you can encounter issues is if you do something host-specific, like dealing with numbers. That's by design. Clojure embraces each host, does not try to reinvent it. When you just use pure Clojure data structure manipulation, it works the same across both languages and works like magic.
What are some alternatives?
parinfer-rust - A Rust port of parinfer.
babashka - Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting
test-runner - A test runner for clojure.test
clojure-dsl-resources - A curated list of Clojure resources for dealing with domain-specific languages.
kaocha - Full featured next gen Clojure test runner
meander - Tools for transparent data transformation
vscode-calva-setup - My VS Code / Calva / Portal / Joyride setup
transit-format - A data interchange format.
lispy - Short and sweet LISP editing
crux - General purpose bitemporal database for SQL, Datalog & graph queries. Backed by @juxt [Moved to: https://github.com/xtdb/xtdb]
figwheel-main - Figwheel Main provides tooling for developing ClojureScript applications