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are there any Om Next example apps out there? im just starting out, feel like i need something concrete to mess with
sundarj: Kanban is quite old now but still look to take a look at for an actual application. In case you haven't read it yet, this is particularly good, and very recent: https://github.com/awkay/untangled/blob/develop/GettingStarted.adoc
Here's Kanban: https://github.com/Jannis/om-next-kanban-demo.
I should probably update the kanban demo. It wouldn’t take much to bring it up to the latest version of Om Next.
@sundarj here is a medium size open-source app built with Om.next and Untangled: https://github.com/daveconservatoire/dcsite-cljs
you can try that out at https://daveconservatoire.herokuapp.com
no problem 😉
@sundarj trello-like back-to-front app with datomic and om next https://github.com/alex-glv/boards-io
@U2FBZ33M3: neat!
@sundarj Take a look at the bottom of https://github.com/omcljs/om/wiki
CircleCI frontend too https://github.com/circleci/frontend
There is also https://untangled-web.github.io/untangled/ which builds on the foundation of om.next and comes with lots of documentation.
I mention that because it can almost be considered an example om.next app, it makes lot's of decisions that real apps would have to make.