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I've created a CLI habit tracker with Babashka tasks, SQLite and Clojure 

Andrey Fadeev
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@andrey.fadeev
@andrey.fadeev 9 месяцев назад
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@marksto6581
@marksto6581 3 месяца назад
Thx Andrey! This is probably one of the most undervalued flicks on the channel. Babashka is a real game changer when it comes to managing all sorts of development and CI/CD-related tasks on a Clojure project. I hope it will grab more attention thanks to this tutorial. P.S. There are a few things that could improve the presented DX. First, it's the `clojure.java-time` library that wraps the Java Time API and makes working with it a bliss. Then, it's the latest version of Clojure itself (1.12) that, when released, should come better equipped for working with Java Streams API. Anyways, this is a great intro to Babashka tasks, thx again!
@andrey.fadeev
@andrey.fadeev 3 месяца назад
yeah babashka for ci/cd scripts is great!
@RomuloMartins-so1cr
@RomuloMartins-so1cr 8 месяцев назад
Very Nice!!!
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