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This sounds awful to google for, I guess if you do "Clojure Morse" it might work. The other nitpick is, if you're ever introducing a new language, regardless of context, throw some code samples, like a simple applicable "hello world" at a minimum.

And because someone has to...

"Can I look at your Morse code?"



> if you're ever introducing a new language, regardless of context, throw some code samples

This is not a new language, it's a tool for Clojure.

I really appreciate the contributions that Nubank is making (after making Datomic free, https://blog.datomic.com/2023/04/datomic-is-free.html). My only nitpick this time is that I would have liked some screenshots/screencasts of the this new tool in action.


dimitar found and linked a screenshot upthread: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nubank/morse/main/screensh...

(more would be nice but it's a start)


I apparently missread the content, more reason why it needs screenshots or anything informative front and center...


You could have just read the article, it explains very clearly what it is about. Or checked the github page linked in the article that provides more information and screenshots.


wait datomic is free now? wow nice


As long as the tool lives in the ecosystem and is discoverable alongside Clojure, the name isn't an issue at all.


clojure hardly needs a "hello world" introduction




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