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Christopher Atkins

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Jul 22, 2014, 1:12:38 PM7/22/14
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Rich Hickey introduced this today at LambdaJam. It includes some of the same ideas as BED. There's no .NET implementation, but they've got the JVM, Python, JavaScript, and Ruby covered.

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Ryan Riley

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Dec 5, 2015, 2:33:37 PM12/5/15
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Sorry it took me so long to reply, but I've been lazily tracking this and like the direction it took. Has it gained momentum?

Christopher Atkins

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Dec 7, 2015, 10:35:00 PM12/7/15
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I'm less sanguine on the direction it took, in terms of OSS stewardship; it's a Cognitect project that hasn't seen wide adoption afaict. Technically it seems very sound to me and the rationale solid, but I think the real sea change in the  web world lately has been "demand-driven development" (Relay/Falcor/Om vNext). I know that's a bit of a dodge, but I'm thinking about the 'reboot' and supporting Transit seems less important than having a great story there.

Artem Koshelev

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Dec 13, 2015, 3:32:28 PM12/13/15
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Could you please elaborate, what's that demand-driven dev?

I remember Om as some sort of OCaml-based DSL for web, but no now it looks like bridge from React to GraphAPI. Falcor seems to be the same thing, invented by Netflix.

paudirac

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Dec 14, 2015, 7:48:05 AM12/14/15
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