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@alandipert: is github still hosting the http://hoplon.io site? im currently getting a blank page
flyboarder: it is, it should be back up momentarily... it takes a minute to update
oh it's probably building
I wanted to try the syntax highlighting 😛
@flyboarder: ok it's up again
alandipert: so pretty now
alandipert micha I'm curious to know how you see the adoption of web components affecting hoplon down the road http://hoplon.discoursehosting.net/t/web-components-and-hoplon/481
@flyboarder: in a nutshell webcomponents are a weak after thought still.
they lack the modularization and composition power provided by the lexical scopes of clojure.
of course it would be great to demonstrate this with some example, but im not so familiar with webcomponents, so im just telling u what i heard from others
@onetom thanks for the insight, i also had this feeling, it just seems like everything is trying to be a weak lisp
i'm curious to see how this further develops now that polymer 1 is out
it shouldnt be a problem to wrap web components in a custom hlisp element, I wonder if there is potential synergy there
@micha: u havent pushed https://github.com/hoplon/boot-hoplon/commit/30015b7848b4b0d3f0d0072f57266ecf51bf4c9e boot-hoplon:0.1.10