Finding the version of Clojure you are using is as simple as executing one of the following commands inside the Clojure REPL, which you can enter by running clojure: # clojure Clojure 1.8.0 user=> ...
This was originally posted as a comment on @fogus‘s blog post “Why Clojure doesn’t need invokedynamic, but it might be nice“. I figured it’s worth a top-level post here. Ok, there’s some good points ...
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This was originally posted as a comment on @fogus's blog post "Why Clojure doesn’t need invokedynamic, but it might be nice". I figured it's worth a top-level post here. Ok, there's some good points ...
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