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Support @most/core? #2
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Hey, I'm not using most at the moment, so I have no plans to do so at this time. You are welcome to submit a PR though. |
Understood, I'm only investigating mostjs to possibly replace rxjs in our project, so not committed to it yet :) I'm really glad you're open to the PR though! Thank you. |
PR ready here: #3! 😄 Let me know your feedback. |
@pbadenski If you'd like to take ownership of this project, I'd be happy to transfer it to you. I'm using my own home-grown system now, so I am unlikely to ever have need of this again. |
hi @axefrog 👋 long time no chat :)
what are you using nowadays, anything on publish on github ? |
@davidchase Hey, long time no talk :D Nothing public at this stage. It's part of a larger system I've been working on pretty much non-stop ever since I went silent. When I get a chance (no promises re: timeframe), I'll be using my system to produce a visualisation tool for @most/core, along the lines of the visuals I was sharing for Dataflow Mechanic. I'll pretty much continue to remain silent until that happens, and then I'll spring the tool on you guys :) |
Currently this library seems to only support original "most" and not the new "@most/core". Is there a plan to switch to the new library?
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