Ignore that last response. :(

On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Andrew Mcveigh <[email protected]> wrote:
> A while back I started cljs-time, a ClojureScript rip-off of the clj-time 
> library.
>
> Recently, a (very small) number of people have noticed it on github, so I 
> figured it's time to announce it here.
>
> Cljs-time is a crude attempt at replicating some of the functionality in 
> clj-time. This is not a drop-in clojurescript replacement for clj-time, but 
> if you're used to the clj-time API (and like it), then cljs-time can do most 
> of what clj-time does.
>
> It's currently leaning on the Google Closure goog.date library for basic 
> date/time functionality. The date objects in this library are mutable, 
> however any operations that alter a date object return a copy, leaving the 
> referenced date object alone.
>
> Github: https://github.com/andrewmcveigh/cljs-time
> API Docs (generated): http://andrewmcveigh.github.io/cljs-time/uberdoc.html
>
> Bug reports, pull-requests, general comments, and criticism all graciously 
> accepted.


Nice! I've worked towards similar goals in my bible-plan project that
I was eventually hoping to spin off into a separate project just like
this.

Good to know I've got a place to contribute if I ever get back to
working on that project.

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