Thanks! I'll be in touch.

On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 1:54:23 PM UTC-7, Alan Moore wrote:
>
> Joel,
>
> Count me in...
>
> You can contact me offline at kahunamoore <a/t> coopsource <d/o\t> org
>
> Thanks for this library!
>
> Alan
>
>
> On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 12:33:15 PM UTC-7, Julien wrote:
>>
>> Hi Joel,
>>
>> thanks for your great work on garden! Definitively helping me every day.
>>
>> Can you share what you have in mind regarding CSSOM integration? It 
>> certainly opens cool perspective and I'm curious how you see it fit with 
>> garden. I would be interested in giving you a hand here.
>> Maybe a github issue would help start discussions?
>>
>> Julien
>>
>> Le samedi 22 mars 2014 22:41:04 UTC-3, Joel Holdbrooks a écrit :
>>>
>>> Greetings everyone,
>>>
>>> About a year ago I began working on Garden and in the short time the 
>>> library has been around it's grown a bit. Although many folks seem to be 
>>> interested in it, there's certainly not as much adoption of the library as 
>>> I'd like to see. Sass, Less, and (god help us) pure CSS still appear to be 
>>> the default choices for many people writing web applications in Clojure.
>>>
>>> This is something I'd like to change... but I need *your* help!
>>>
>>> No, no. Put down the phone. Don't look for a KickStarter URL. It's 
>>> nothing like that.
>>>
>>> How you can help Garden
>>>
>>> I'm looking for individuals who are interested in the following:
>>>
>>>
>>>    - improving the compiler code
>>>    - improving/extending existing API's
>>>    - building an interface to the CSSOM
>>>
>>> I'm also open to good 'ol fashioned suggestions, pain points you've 
>>> experienced using the library, or flat out letting me know what it would 
>>> take to get you to choose Garden over the alternatives for your next 
>>> project.
>>>
>>> How you can help Thorn
>>>
>>> Thorn is very young project and has no official release yet. So what is 
>>> it? At the moment it's the beginnings of a Sass Parse Tree transformer; 
>>> something that will take CSS/SCSS/Sass code and give you Garden code. 
>>> There's a lot of fabulous libraries available in Sass and I'm sure it's a 
>>> big factor when choosing how to go about CSS generation.
>>>
>>> I'm looking for individuals who are interested in the following:
>>>
>>>
>>>    - accurately transforming CSS/SCSS/Sass to real Clojure code 
>>>    targeting Garden
>>>    - accurately transforming Less to real Clojure code targeting Garden
>>>
>>> Why?
>>>
>>> I deeply believe that being able to author CSS in Clojure or 
>>> ClojureScript is a key piece to having an extremely compelling story for 
>>> web application development in Clojure. Being able to *program* CSS and 
>>> not just *preprocess* is a big advantage over existing tools. Being 
>>> able to use all of Clojure everywhere has astounding possibilities.
>>>
>>>
>>> If any of this sounds interesting to you please get in contact with me 
>>> or reply here. I will also be in San Francisco tomorrow until Tuesday for 
>>> Clojure/West if you'd like to discuss these items in person.
>>>
>>>
>>> Truly,
>>>
>>> Joel
>>>
>>

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