Tinkered around with #ClojureScript, Reagent & co. for a few hours on Saturday and I'm impressed by the ecosystem and the tooling around it.
If you're overwhelmed by the modern frontend tendencies, #cljs really does sound like a decent haven.
Tinkered around with #ClojureScript, Reagent & co. for a few hours on Saturday and I'm impressed by the ecosystem and the tooling around it.
If you're overwhelmed by the modern frontend tendencies, #cljs really does sound like a decent haven.
This course about #reframe #clojure #clojurescript looks really cool:
@piggo @lain do it in #clojurescript with #reagent / #reframe or something.
published a template for developing #ClojureScript libraries with Figwheel and lein-doo https://github.com/yogthos/figwheel-library-template
Building a single page application with #Clojure #ClojureScript and #reframe
https://www.exoscale.com/syslog/single-page-application-with-clojurescript-and-reframe/
Como mola artodon! Y encima en #clojurescript, lo tiene todo ?
Kudos @ekaitz_zarraga!!
Also I learned many things about #clojurescript and #reagent .
And also #CSS .
This project is starting to be really interesting as a learning project too.
A lot of fun today.
Some drama too, but that's what development is.
I don't know how to convert from HTML to a #reagent component now...
This is a lot of fun.
Holy fuck I'm immerse in an existential crisis.
I have circular dependencies if I try to code this whole shit separately.
WHAT THE FUCK I'M DOING?
I just watched this talk about figwheel.
That's crazy!
I have to test it. (maybe today? hmmmm...)
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