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johannjohann00:12:14

thats awesome @artemyarulin lemme know how/if i can help

dvcrn01:12:14

@johannjohann: just in general writing a query parser on the backend that can deal with fragments, parameters, and nested fragments

dvcrn01:12:27

something that lazy loads data from a db and connects with a existing orm

dvcrn01:12:31

it's very complex to get joins right if you are using something relational that's not a graph

dvcrn01:12:59

I agree with @artemyarulin, tested re-natal and it seems a lot more solid / stable than natal. Live reloading works really well, the app doesn't go nuts if you hit cmd+r, you can actually open dev tools

johannjohann01:12:23

yeah the figwheel dev experience has been great :

dvcrn01:12:54

too bad the om-next stuff is still missing that. Especially with the new level of complexity introduced, having something that supports better debugging is essential

dvcrn01:12:05

I doubt most people get the :remote true stuff working on the first try

artemyarulin06:12:12

@dvcrn: Still not something you are looking for but looks like high quality content: https://github.com/awkay/om-tutorial/pull/16 Integration Om-Next with http://Parse.com as a backend I agree with you that learning om-next takes time, but imho - it’s worth it

dvcrn06:12:49

@artemyarulin: that's a good resource!

dvcrn06:12:51

thanks for that

johannjohann06:12:44

have you tried switching renatal presets to om next?

johannjohann06:12:46

@dvcrn i did it a couple weeks ago dont remember how involved it was, in lieu of a template if you wanted to give it a shot you can ping me for help

artemyarulin08:12:00

>have you tried switching renatal presets to om next? re-natal has a support of om-next? Couldn’t find any thing about om in the source repl

johannjohann09:12:09

you can add om-next as a dependency of the project

johannjohann09:12:31

and a little tweaking of the dev presets, removing the reagent deps

johannjohann09:12:36

and you should be good to go

dvcrn10:12:04

and we can call it, re-re-natal 😄

artemyarulin10:12:30

FW:RE:RE:natal simple_smile

mfikes13:12:26

Hah! Natal itself has an —interface option to allow for different bindings. Perhaps the same could be added to Re-Natal with support for an Om Next binding. (Unless Re-Natal is meant to only work with bindings with names that start with “Re” simple_smile )

mfikes13:12:21

(As an aside, I’ve wondered if Re-Natal could benefit from a unique name, like Latan or somesuch.)

anmonteiro14:12:04

@mfikes: natal means christmas in portuguese so I suppose you could also play with that

mfikes14:12:58

@anmonteiro: Cool. I asked Motzenbecker about the pronunciation of Natal, and he said it is related to the concept of birth, as in the term neonatal and its pronunciation.

anmonteiro14:12:11

Ah cool thx for clarifying