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I'm doing front-end work for the first time in a while. Since the cljs ecosystem moves so fast, I have to ask: What's the state of the art recommended way to use re-frame with devcards these days?
I seem to be having strange occasional issues with caching of old versions of components. Reloading the page doesn’t seem to help. I can’t quite figure out what is going on.
also, when an event is not selected to hide the event section and expand the db section
hrmm… the caching problem seems to be pretty bad… i updated to Chrome 55 yesterday i wonder if that’s what triggered it
@sandbags try a different browser; if the sale version disappears, it's probably browser caching
oh didn't notice the last messages
What an amazing thing I could imagine, if one day I could join such a team and learn from those huge people.
@andre is there any way a plugin could be implemented for re-frisk that could make more sense of [object Object]
on a case-by-case basis?
i know we talked briefly about making it more readable, but I am wondering (in my case they are all a particular kind of record) if there’s a way to make them more useful
Okay not sure of the best way to think about this. User arrives at a view ‘A'. 30s later the view should change automatically to another view ‘B’. So dispatch
an event 30s after the first view is rendered. What I’m not sure about is where the call to setTimeout
(nothing cljs specific here) should be made. Should it be an Effect of the event handler for the event that set the view to A? It sounds right when I say it out loud.
i was thinking about this too, And I decided that the view makes the action, instead of the user, so i call setTimeout in the view's state
about [object Object] this functionality inside data-frisk-reagent library wich re-frisk is using, there are a lot of work where, i thinking to fork it
okay so different puzzle: view is presented user can either advance to the next view with a button or, after time-out, the view is advanced automatically. I’m not sure if I should be thinking about how to cancel the dispatch-later
or whether I should be dispatching an event that checks if the view is already advanced an nop’s if it is.