Marginalia 0.9.1 is out!
Marginalia is a source code documentation tool that parses Clojure and
ClojureScript code and outputs a side-by-side source view with appropriate
comments and docstrings aligned.
If you haven't yet, try it out in your project:
Add [[lein-marginalia "0.9.1"]] to the
I'll be looking for you at the conj because that sounds really
interesting.Since my sister is a pharmacist we've had many discussions about
the pharmaceutical industry so it will be interesting to see a different side
if it and from a technical perspective.
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After a rough start as a new maintainer of these libraries my personal life
has stabilized to the point where I can be an active maintainer.
I'm hoping to do more enhancements but for now I can promise that changes
to Clojure and Clojurescript that break Marginalia will be resolved and
pushed
Please update your profiles.clj to point to lein-marginalia 0.8.0
I'd like to thank Fogus for his guidance through my first time maintaining
a library people actually use. It's been a fun learning experience.
I'd also like thank Murphy McMahon (pandeiro) for the help with adding
support for
-5, John Wiseman wrote:
Two quick questions:
1. Are there change/release notes anywhere?
2. What are some of the things that have come out recently that will
make this library easier to maintain?
On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 8:24 AM, Gary Deer gde...@gmail.com javascript:
wrote:
Please
community is so strong and why Clojure will continue to win.
On Monday, August 12, 2013 11:39:29 AM UTC-5, Fogus wrote:
A few days ago I posted that I was looking for a new home for
Marginalia[1] and today I am happy to say that I have found one. Gary Deer
(https://github.com/gdeer81) has
Tested this one in the real world using an Oracle database: Address
JDBC-51 by declaring get-connection returns java.sql.Connection
indeed it does return a java.sql.Connection
What are your plans for documentation beyond the doc strings? I've been
trying to keep track of how I'm using the