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thomas, often I accidentally make a normal atom instead of a reagent/atom, something to check (it causes the behavior you describe).
yes. not a good idea that many reagent tutorials use :refer [atom]
instead of advocating r/atom
this is something that will bite every reagent user at some point
Are the names of events which I can listen to documented anywhere? For example, I want to attach a handler to a "keyup" event on an <input> element, what would be the key to use in the attributes table of that input element that refers to the "keyup" event?
Guess this answers it https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/events.html#supported-events