That's great Alex, all sounds really promising, I'll work out the full list
of patches and make sure everything's labelled in JIRA, but from a cursory
glance it's looking good already (CLJ-1657 is merged, the ones you
mentioned above are on their way, and I think that's most of the patch
set). The
It's not really lack of interest from the core team, just a matter of not
being able to do everything. I personally am not aware of any list of
patches necessary to make Clojure work on Android (other than CLJ-1472,
which has been the subject of some debate across Android and Clojure).
I would
Hey Mike,
It's a case of life getting in the way - both Alex and myself got jobs not
in the Android space. That being said, looking at the issues that have come
up on the mailing list recently most would be fairly simple fixes, and I
don't think there would be much of a problem bringing it up to d
My impression is that if you want to write Clojure on Android in 2017 you
use React Native and write ClojureScript. Re-natal is a good starting point
On Fri, Jun 23, 2017, 3:57 PM Mike Meyer wrote:
> Is there still any activity in the clojure-android space? The
> clojure-android mail list is lar
Is there still any activity in the clojure-android space? The
clojure-android mail list is largely inactive, seems like the developers of
lein-droid haven't done anything in months (1.7.0-r4 is still used in the
templates), and the numerous references If ind for an android-clojure web
site are