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@macroz: about to start in the next few days, keen to hear from others
I just use devcards-like approach where I have a "component guide" page where I show how all the components are used
so my components are always in a fixed state because they have no access to dynamic state, which would come from re-frame
in devcards one can interact with the components as well because it handleds the app atom
@macroz: I believe you can simply bootstrap your application inside devcards and it will work as expected. no magic there
I'm using devcards as a component guide too. So container components doesn't need to be there
e.g. support for reagent here http://rigsomelight.com/devcards/#!/devdemos.core
for example if you want to automate your UI tests inside your component guide you need interaction
and it's much nicer to also read the component guide and be able to get a feel of the interaction as well
I implement this kind of interaction with simple atoms at devcards
I just made a gif for a PR
this is running inside devcards
Hi, recently I was implementing some real-time features like messaging in my re-frame app using a WebSocket for pushing re-frame events to clients. That might be also interesting to other developers. I have put my solution (very experimental draft) to github. https://github.com/drapanjanas/pneumatic-tubes
@hugobessaa looks nice, does that use subscriptions?
no. just ratoms