I can see where some of that is valuable and the whole pull of the JVM ecosystem and stuff that you get to pull on a lot of other packages and libraries but the majority of what I've seen is a lot of packages we use are…
The codebase im in is 10+ years old and macros are everywhere. Were macros a super hyped at one point in the past? I'm fairly new to Clojure just by virtue of being part of this system rewrite but I see stuff everywhere…
Seconded. I work in a clojure codebase that were trying to get out of. There's just dead libraries everywhere and stuff that maintained by one person that gets no updates at all. That or we just end up making functional…
I can see where some of that is valuable and the whole pull of the JVM ecosystem and stuff that you get to pull on a lot of other packages and libraries but the majority of what I've seen is a lot of packages we use are…
The codebase im in is 10+ years old and macros are everywhere. Were macros a super hyped at one point in the past? I'm fairly new to Clojure just by virtue of being part of this system rewrite but I see stuff everywhere…
Seconded. I work in a clojure codebase that were trying to get out of. There's just dead libraries everywhere and stuff that maintained by one person that gets no updates at all. That or we just end up making functional…