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@eggsyntax: awesome!
Does usage seem fairly obvious? (other than the irreducible complexity of MB itself, of course…)
@eggsyntax: yeah, I grinned when I saw how short the example is
Yeah, it’s funny; I’ve put a bunch of time into it, but when it comes down to it, it’s an awfully thin wrapper 😉
Yep, basically all documentation for the underlying functions is on the mathbox page.
Yep. At some point, anyway. It’s in alpha as of now, and it’s quite different, and totally breaking changes. I’d say it’s essentially a completely different library.
FWIW, so far MB1 seems more accessible. He definitely gets some extra perf boosts from MB2 though.
OK, y'all; barring bug reports, I'm gonna say that cljs-mathbox is done. If anyone plays with it, I'd very much appreciate feedback. https://clojars.org/cljs-mathbox
And just as a reminder, it's the cljs wrapper for this library (posting one of my favorite examples): http://acko.net/blog/how-to-fold-a-julia-fractal/