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org.clojure:google-closure-library-third-party
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The Google Closure Library is a collection of JavaScript code designed for use with the Google Closure JavaScript Compiler. This non-official distribution was prepared by the ClojureScript team at http://clojure.org/ This package contains extensions to the Google Closure Library using third-party components, which may be distributed under licenses other than the Apache license. Licenses for individual library components may be found in source-code comments.
Closure Library has been archived. We no longer see it as meeting the needs of modern JavaScript development, and we recommend that users look for alternative solutions.
Please see #1214 for more details.
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The Google Closure Library is a collection of JavaScript code designed for use with the Google Closure JavaScript Compiler. This non-official distribution was prepared by the ClojureScript team at http://clojure.org/ This package contains extensions to the Google Closure Library using third-party components, which may be distributed under licenses other than the Apache license. Licenses for individual library components may be found in source-code comments.
We found that org.clojure:google-closure-library-third-party demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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