[ClojureScript] cljctools/peernode: an example core.async program exposing js-ipfs daemon's pubsub over rsocket (written in clojurescript, runs on nodejs)

2020-11-21 Thread Sergei Udris
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[ClojureScript] Re: Let's make ClojureScript more approachable for beginners

2020-10-10 Thread Sergei Udris
Did wonder about Reference/Guides myself. But at the end of the day, it's such a tiny detail, not a problem, the search engine serves the right page anyway. As of now, I'm not a contributor, only a mere user of the clojure ecosystem. But a happy one - given what a treat and gift this super

Re: [ClojureScript] Let's make ClojureScript more approachable for beginners

2020-10-10 Thread Sergei Udris
Did wonder about Reference/Guides myself. But at the end of the day, it's such a tiny detail, not a problem, the search engine serves the right page anyway. As of now, I'm not a contributor, only a mere user of the clojure ecosystem. But a happy one - given what a treat and gift this super

[ClojureScript] Pitch: Let's make a non-commercial express-in-code game, create a new e-sports scene.

2020-07-20 Thread Sergei Udris
Pitch: Let's make a non-commercial express-in-code game, create a new e-sports scene. It will be a new kind of games: players use a programming language to express/build/solve, with unbounded diverse scenarios, that can be installed via a link. Existing e-sports games are micro heavy or stale.