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thedavidmeister23:06:53

aw i missed this, was 4am my time haha

flyboarder16:06:31

Oh sorry dude, I’ll keep your time zone in mind for the next session, I’m going to start a weekly code-along session

flyboarder16:06:34

Where I’ll go through whatever I am working on at the time and stream it, plus do a QA for any live viewers

flyboarder17:06:24

^ Hoplon Code Walkthrough

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jjttjj17:06:28

cool thanks coming in now

flyboarder18:06:54

Thanks everyone who tuned in! Feel free to send me questions hoplon

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kennytilton19:06:45

OK, I have a new theory on dataflow resistance, explaining also the greater popularity of re-frame over reagence. I love theories.

kennytilton19:06:52

The genesis of this theory is my experience porting a Matrix app to first re-frame and currently reagent. These have gone easily, I realized at one point, because I am well-accustomed to reactive. And in the case of reagent, which to me is very much like Matrix, I am well-accustomed to ratoms, track, and track!

kennytilton19:06:42

re-frame hides the cells. And cellthink is much different, a true paradigm shift. I am more comfortable in reagent than re-frame! But as I code both back-to-back I think I can imagine the greater comfort level with re-frame.

kennytilton19:06:14

Especially if one is comfortable with ReactJS lifecycle.

kennytilton19:06:09

@flyboarder Damn, I cannot believe I missed it. Recorded? 🤞

flyboarder19:06:45

@hiskennyness no not recorded, mostly was QA session with a loose overview of how elements are initialized

kennytilton19:06:01

OK, not internals stuff?

flyboarder19:06:28

yeah a bit, how elements are made and how the internal protocols work

flyboarder19:06:00

I should really put together a small slide on how it all works

flyboarder23:06:51

@bocaj I’m not sure who runs the discourse, most of our conversations happen in slack now