Hi James,

This looks very similar to Phoenix 
<https://github.com/james-henderson/phoenix> - a project I've been working 
on for the last few months. It's pretty likely you hadn't heard of it (and 
that's fine - it's not been hugely publicised!), but if you have, I was 
wondering whether there was anything about it that you felt was missing/a 
bad design decision? If so, would be great to get your feedback!

Cheers,

James

On Tuesday, 17 March 2015 10:02:51 UTC, James Laver wrote:
>
> I've been using stuartsierra's handy component library for a while now, 
> but I wanted an easier way of connecting components together.
>
> To that end, I wrote oolong. The main mode of operation is to take an edn 
> configuration file and connect the specified systems and components.
>
> https://github.com/jjl/oolong
>
> https://clojars.org/oolong
>
> Feedback welcome. I spent quite a while documenting it so hopefully it 
> should be fairly clear to understand.
>
> James
>

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