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im using boot-reload
for quite awhile.
it's not bad, but i see weird caching issues from time to time.
sometimes i need to reset my state but a simple cmd-r loads some old code,
BUT a cmd-shift-r properly refreshes to that state which i just saw at the time of the last auto-reload
@onetom yeah i have to do cmd-shift-r too sometimes
i guess the cljs being output doesn't have a cache buster on it
https://youtu.be/UoZyyo2Bwr8?t=584 <-- does javelin basicaly do a topolotial sort on the cells, then just updates it based on the topological sort?
wow, i just discovered how well hoplon and d3 go together >.<
@thedavidmeister: we have a project coming up with d3, good to hear it works well
@thedavidmeister, @theflyboarder: yeah, i've been using it with a couple ui projects recently.
the most useful part for me has been the d3-scale lib: https://github.com/d3/d3-scale. mike bostock maintains a nice separation of concerns in his libraries that make them easy to use without the selectors.