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This looks like it is easily translated to React Native—curious to see if it performs great on mobile devices: https://github.com/omcljs/om/wiki/Remote-Synchronization-Tutorial#building-a-simple-auto-completion-widget
I went ahead and tried it on React Native and it works fine: https://github.com/mfikes/auto-completion
AFAIK this is the farthest down that path: https://github.com/decker405/figwheel-react-native
@noonian also FWIW, Natal sets up “poor man's Figwheel” for Ambly per http://blog.fikesfarm.com/posts/2015-05-30-poor-mans-figwheel-for-ambly.html
Yeah, I got that working myself and then with Natal when it was released but iirc it would blow up on compilation errors and force me to restart.
@noonian: this may help http://youtu.be/2DfYsgOYpW4
Thanks, I’m not doing anything with mobile right now but have just been keeping my eye on the landscape. Its exciting to know that I can use cljs to develop native apps the same way I do web.
@mfikes what is the js/FCJHttpClient that you use in your autocompleter demo?
never seen it before
@anmonteiro: it is constructing an Objective C class instance which delegates to AFNetworking for HTTP.
alright, thanks
so is FCJ something provided by React?
@anmonteiro: No. It is actually a class I wrote for use with the app I built with Goby. It is in that repo. I'd open-source it separately, but perhaps something like that is better built to work with React Native's bridge. “FCJ” is a prefix I was using for “FikesFarm Clojure” classes.
now I get it; I wasn't finding it anywhere, that explains why
I'll check Goby out
@anmonteiro: Goby illustrates an approach you can take in a world without React Native. The world has changed. :)
docs for driving Natal with Emacs+CIDER here: https://github.com/dmotz/natal/wiki enjoy