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> Wow, this feels exactly right. I am eager to start using it, and delighted
> it will be so easy.
>
Very happy to hear that James, thanks for saying so :-)
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Wow, this feels exactly right. I am eager to start using it, and delighted
it will be so easy.
On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 12:21:53 AM UTC-6, Peter Taoussanis wrote:
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> BTW have had some folks comment on the length of the video.
>
> This wasn't clear, so will point it out now: if you're
> Thanks Peter, I like it a lot, I mean a lot…
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Heh heh, thanks mimmo - appreciate that :-)
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BTW have had some folks comment on the length of the video.
This wasn't clear, so will point it out now: if you're looking for a quick
overview I'd start with the Quickstart
(https://github.com/ptaoussanis/truss#quickstart) and examples
(https://github.com/ptaoussanis/truss#detailed-usage)
Hi all,
Quick update: have published a new assertions lib today for Clojure and
ClojureScript called Truss.
tl;dr - can help you improve Clojure/Script error messages in high-value
locations.
Docs and info at: https://github.com/ptaoussanis/truss
Introductory talk at:
Thanks Peter, I like it a lot, I mean a lot…
mimmo
> On Jan 12, 2016, at 9:06 AM, Peter Taoussanis wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Quick update: have published a new assertions lib today for Clojure and
> ClojureScript called Truss.
>
> tl;dr - can help you improve