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We should update to use the latest java 8 time API, and move away from using Date/#inst as a means of coercing between RDF time classes.
Date
#inst
https://lambdaisland.com/blog/26-07-2017-dates-in-clojure-making-sense-of-the-mess
Also Juxt's tick API seems to be even better than clj-time, as it's built on the underlying java.time so we should consider adopting that more widely.
clj-time
java.time
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We should update to use the latest java 8 time API, and move away from using
Date
/#inst
as a means of coercing between RDF time classes.https://lambdaisland.com/blog/26-07-2017-dates-in-clojure-making-sense-of-the-mess
Also Juxt's tick API seems to be even better than
clj-time
, as it's built on the underlyingjava.time
so we should consider adopting that more widely.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: