Sure, I can use that file. This DIY attitude doesn't benefit the
beginners. I can add and use that java, but 90% of clojure users will
use the clojure contrib function and 9% will use faster sun encoder,
because people don't know that Sun's implementations are slow and that
better ones are available. I see little reason for not making these
implementations default, rather than requiring the user to know about
existence of obscure libraries, in java no less.

On Oct 6, 1:50 pm, "Meikel Brandmeyer (kotarak)" <m...@kotka.de>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> may I ask an heretic question?
>
> When there is a fast migbase64... why not just use that one?
>
> It was always promoted to use existing Java libraries where it made sense.
> Or is clojurescript now changing this stance?
>
> Sincerely
> Meikel

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