Re: Contribute Specter to Clojure core?

2017-02-15 Thread Alex Miller
On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 3:41:36 PM UTC-6, Nathan Marz wrote: > > Alex – care to elaborate? When I get this question it would be nice to be > able to tell people why the core team isn't interested. > The default answer to all such questions is no. Clojure has a small library and Rich

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Re: Contribute Specter to Clojure core?

2017-02-15 Thread Matching Socks
One must recognize Clojure as an art project. It follows, that the choice of curated libraries is an aspect of the artistic expression. Look at them -- what else could it be? clojure.xml was unorthodox. clojure.zip is anti-gravity. clojure.core.logic is inside-out. clojure.core.typed is au

Re: Tentacles; Going Forward

2017-02-15 Thread Matthew Boston
Alan, I haven't thought much about the new GraphQL endpiont. But I imagine, once GitHub releases it, it's currently only early-access, we can think about how to add it to tentacles. Maybe I'll open a WIP PR on a branch and start trying some things out. Cheers, On Tuesday, February 14, 2017 at

Re: Contribute Specter to Clojure core?

2017-02-15 Thread Nathan Marz
Alex – care to elaborate? When I get this question it would be nice to be able to tell people why the core team isn't interested. Beau – new navigators can easily be provided in external libraries. The core of Specter (navigator composition and inline compilation/caching) is very stable at this