skerrick
REPL-driven development for NodeJS (by anonimitoraf)
schema
Clojure(Script) library for declarative data description and validation (by plumatic)
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skerrick
Posts with mentions or reviews of skerrick.
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Tired by the dynamicism
Hey man, I was working on a NodeJS REPL as well https://github.com/anonimitoraf/skerrick but am struggling to deal with imports/exports. Does your REPL solution allow imports/exports?
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Solution to evaluating JS in buffer
I have looked at swank-js, indium, and skerrick, but none works out of the box (1~2 hours of investment didn't result in anything). Are there people getting this workflow working in Emacs?
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schema
Posts with mentions or reviews of schema.
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Tired by the dynamicism
Plumatic schema (https://github.com/plumatic/schema) , or friends I might be wrong, but I think schema might make more sense to you coming from the F# world (might be wrong)
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Clojure from a Schemer's perspective
This one? I didn't. I hear good things about it, and it's reached a point of maturity, being widely used in production.
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Worrying comment from HN on Building a Startup on Clojure
Uhhh spec has existed for a long time and before that, schema Nowadays we also have the excellent malli. If his codebase is full of functions where the shape of the data isn’t obvious, isn’t documented and isn’t specified in a specific/schema, that’s on him and his bad coding practices and really no different from passing data in other dynamic languages. A class by itself (without additional effort) only gives you field names.
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Building a Startup on Clojure
I don't understand this reputation either. There are very large systems built on other Lisps. For example, Emacs has a massive amount of Elisp. Elisp is much more primitive than Clojure, and traditionally libraries don't use e.g. data schemas [1] as runtime contracts for data.
Obviously, once a system built on top of a dynamic language grows beyond certain threshold, you need to be very disciplined as there are no static types to ensure some degree of correctness.
[1] https://github.com/plumatic/schema
- Clojure needs a Rails, but not for the reason you think
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General anxiety regarding learning Clojure and such
Try to learn a schema library early, like Malli or Prismatic Schema. Do not mistook them as "static-typing" things - it's more for data validation and coercion than "security that things will get the right typing information". The idea to learn them early is how you'll shape future code: validating all "output data" first, them using that data inside your program without "defensive programming" like checking every time if a specific value on a map is nil, etc
- Six years of professional Clojure development
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What are some great Clojure libraries, as of 2021?
In Clojure, declarative data specifications for validation and generation are also very mainstream. Schema was first out the door, Clojure Spec is the most popular library, while malli is gaining popularity fast at the moment.