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Met RabbitMQ and said…rabbitmqctl status and stop afterwards
It all begun with the very concise article RabbitMQ & Clojure: Hello World. There was not much about Clojure, but the outcome was even more astounding than I anticipated – just a few minutes and I’ve got RabbitMQ installed that I was going to try out some day, but never got at it. Yet another [...]