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@yonatanel I also get that often these days when I click on the generate stubs banner for datomic
@yonatanel @imre Do you have a stacktrace for that? It’s probably a new check in 2016.3.
but at home in latest versions i have the same behaviour but color-input cant be resolved
Ok, so what’s happening is that that menu is a little confusing. You don’t want the submenu to the right, you want to select the “Resolve re-frisk.core/def-view” with enter.
Does anyone here works with figwheel and if so, how do you integrate with cursive? I'm running it in nREPL with lein instead of clojure.main which seems recommended. Am I missing something?
hey col - not strictly cursive related, but have you considered minifying/optimising/cdn'ing the content on http://cursive-ide.com? i'm your neighbour (aus - 100mb down) and it takes a good 7 seconds to load most pages on the site. this is particularly evident on /userguide/ i know you're busy kicking ass on the plugin itself, so yell out if i can offer a hand on site optimisation!
@drhuv Yeah, I need to do a pass optimising the userguide - I did on the landing page a while back, but it could probably be trimmed some more. Some of the images on the userguide are pretty big because of the animations.
I’d like to CDN them, but then it’s hard to use my EV cert without it getting expensive.
@cfleming: If you haven't looked at it, CloudFlare looks pretty reasonable cost wise - good info at https://www.troyhunt.com/cloudflare-ssl-and-unhealthy-security-absolutism/ and https://www.troyhunt.com/should-you-care-about-the-quality-of-your-neighbours-on-a-san-certificate/ if you want to look further into whether it makes sense.
@shaun-mahood Thanks, I’ll take a look.