> Most of clojure.contrib.io was moved into Clojure itself, as
> clojure.java.io. There is no future plan for functions from
> clojure.contrib.io which have not already been copied into clojure.java.io.

Guess I should have noticed that :) We certainly had no problems
replacing clojure.contrib.io with clojure.java.io.

> clojure.contrib.http-agent was a weak idea with mediocre execution. (I wrote
> it.) It is fundamentally flawed in how it deals with exceptions,
> error-codes, and blocking. Feel free to continue to use it, but I am not
> supporting it.

Ok, no problem. We will only use it for this workshop anyways.

Thanks,
Alf

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> -Stuart Sierra
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