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2015-06-08
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I think I’ve seen both types of Qs posted here so go ahead!
i think you’ll get your answer just about anywhere on here
We’re very definitely not all "gents" here...
nice save
LOL. It’s just something I’m painfully aware of in our community as we work hard to improve the balance.
So, anyway, what’s your ClojureScript question @samueldev ?
do i have to do that on my build step using grunt or gulp or something, or is there a way to do it in cljs
((fn [] (js/alert “howdy”)))
you don’t need to worry about this with , though
as cljs is whole-program optimised and compiled by Google Closure
I am tasked with eventually learning Clojure for work, and figured I would try and kill 2 birds with 1 stone by doing my immediate JS work in CLJS
@samueldev: https://github.com/tonsky/datascript produces outputs like this
you can hit @tonsky up for details if you need to
i am thrilled to hear that you’re to learn Clojure for work
im presently frontend only working on our angular side of things, but would like to clojureify as much of that as possible, to as I said kill 2 birds with 1 stone
excellent. much is possible
if you’re brand new (or close to it), i heartily recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-kj2qwJa_E