It's been a while - so I want to share something I'm working on the new version of Chlorine - a better Shadow-CLJS support
That means, a way to evaluate code deciding to which Javascript environment it'll be sent
Also, this soon-to-be new version connects better to shadow - it basically detects if it's connecting to a shadow-enabled server and it automatically does things to ensure ClojureScript is connected too
Woop! Not that I work in cljs, but happy to hear your are still going. As I don’t follow the Pulsar development (or really know where I would), what’s your view on it? Is there still hope? 🙂
@mattias504 yes, I'm still going - for me, Chlorine is still the best experience I can get to Clojure because of the custom visualizations (another area that I want to explore more in this new version). As for Pulsar, we're organizing ourselves at Discord, and it's stable, evolving fast, we're adding some new APIs to make it easier to integrate UI elements, and I'm confident on it - we already have an experimental version running on latest Electron, and I'm driving that version for a while now, and it works almost flawlessly
I think the best thing that happened with Atom was Microsoft discontinuing it, because we finally found a way to drive the editor and solve some very old pain points of it