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in what? clojurescript?
@machty: can't speak for everyone, but in Reagent I use them all the time
I guess it would show up in any situation where it's desirable to maintain a single global state, but want to delegate chunks of that state to smaller components while still making it possible for those components to transact that state back up
which seems like a pretty common pattern in software development in general, but i feel like i only hear about cursors in om/reagent
@machty: never encountered this situation for server-side development
web APIs
but I never keep state there
there's generally not a lot of shared hierarchy w web APIs afaik that cursors would help out with
So with schema/both
being deprecated for v.1.0, how should we use conditional
to replace it? It's not clear to me
I don't know, you'll just pass in the data to the components or something? watch @dnolen's latest talks
Anyone ever had OS X 10.10 IntelliJ (v14) just lose Cursive keybindings completely? Haven’t updated anything. Keybindings worked fine until today. The OSXwLISP.xml
file (where the bindings appear to be stored) was there in ~/Library/Preferences/IntelliJIdea14/keysmaps
a day or two ago, now it’s missing and I have this problem. IntelliJ claiming that “Current keymap cannot be modified” when I go to Preferences > Keymap > Clojure Keybindings. Restoring the missing OSXwLISP.xml
file from backup, and invalidating cache & restarting has no effect.