The Relevant Bits - 08/30/2010 Edition
Posted by:
Stuart Halloway
on 08/29/2010
New point releases, new projects, and more info about the first clojure-conj. Here are The Relevant Bits from last week's "20%" time:
- Lots of planning and organization on the (first clojure-conj). This is an event you are not going to want to miss! We will be unveiling the fruits of this labor later this week. Keep a close eye on the website for more information.
- David released Incanter 1.2.3.
- Jared released Errbit, the open source error catcher that's Hoptoad API compliant. Read more about it in his recent blog post.
- Rob released watch-me-now 1.9.0
- Jared can't let a week go about without an improvement to PDFKit, this week, announcing PDFKit 0.4.5.
- Stuart S also contributed his weekly improvements to Lazytest.
- Aaron updated labrepl to work with the latest Compojure.
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About Stuart Halloway
Stuart Halloway is the CEO of Relevance, Inc. (www.thinkrelevance.com). With co-founder Justin Gehtland, Stuart helps companies adopt agile, as well as innovative technologies such as Clojure and Ruby on Rails. Stuart is the author of Programming Clojure, Rails for Java Developers, and Component Development for the Java Platform. Prior to founding Relevance, Stuart was the Chief Architect at Near-Time, and the Chief Technical Officer at DevelopMentor.
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