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z-index is a weird thing, and wildly unintuitive.
@raymcdermott you probably want to use transition: translate3d(x, y, z)
on things.
for one, it forces them into GPU surfaces so they efficiently draw over each other.
Hi. I would like to use the latest https://material-ui.com/ in my re-frame app. But there are so many different libraries on clojars. Anyone has an idea which one I should use? Thx!
I have used org.clojars.melodylane/cljs-react-material-ui
so far. But it is outdated now 😞
@braden.shepherdson I’ll have a look, thanks!
There’s also example project under reagent repo with nice interop examples https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent/tree/master/examples/material-ui
Is there a way to get the app-db in the computation function?
@witek do you know if it is possible to easily integrate those material-ui themes into reagent?
@mateus.pimentel.w that's more of a reagent question I think. reagent is the library that wraps React and handles rendering components
i just read re-frame docs over the weekend and as a backend engineer who lost contact with any ui many years ago, im blown away 🙂 very good, entertaining read and the tool seem awesome and on point. i will reread it for sure, right now im on the hunt for more tutorials, best practices, talks and stuff. i especially miss some advice about how to write/organize really big apps and how much reagent i need to know to start writing them (i know nothing about reagent and just very little about react itself)
@prozz the External Resources doc has some of the stuff you are looking for including example apps and commercial training. https://github.com/Day8/re-frame/blob/master/docs/External-Resources.md
I couldn't find the links to the commercial options with a quick scan of the page, the most relevant ones in case you are interested are https://purelyfunctional.tv/courses/understanding-re-frame/ and https://lambdaisland.com/collections/react-reagent-re-frame - they are both well produced but certainly not necessary to understand re-frame
one more question: i heard from ui guys at work, that it's easy to write components in a bad manner (in react in general), so that simple user action will re-render whole dom every time. i guess re-frame is immune to such thing, am i right? also at what point app-db is too big and user may experience delay in ui responsiveness? does this question even make sense?
Sorry, yes, commercial courses are linked to in the main docs Readme: https://github.com/Day8/re-frame/tree/master/docs
Ahh, that's a good spot for them.
The Reagent docs also reference a slightly different set of commercial courses |https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent/blob/master/doc/README.md
go to channel just to ask few basic questions. got project maintainers to answer you. haha. good job guys!
@prozz: As you're going through examples, if they are running older versions of re-frame there may be some significant differences in how they are using things - I would suggest avoiding examples using an v7 or older as you get started though as there are significant enough differences that they may trip you up