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clojure.java-time reviews and mentions
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Don't use clj-time, use clojure.java-time instead
Okay so clj-time is deprecated, latest version is 0.15.2. Let's try dm3/clojure.java-time. Sure enough:
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Poor documentation?
I would advise using the java-time library by dm3, available at https://github.com/dm3/clojure.java-time
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Problem using clojure.java-time
The name of the maven artifact is clojure.java-time but the name of the main namespace is java-time (as you can see here). Also the readme mentions (use 'java-time) so if you'd rather require instead of use (which is good practice), (:require [java-time :as t]) is the way to go.
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dm3/clojure.java-time is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of clojure.java-time is Clojure.
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