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http://www.davidtanzer.net/server_side_rendering_with_re_frame This approach looks pretty interesting
@minikomi - see various resources at end of this document: https://github.com/Day8/re-frame/blob/master/docs/External-Resources.md
@minikomi: I don’t think that is very important for my app. A plain DOM from the server seems to work fine.
One question folks, I am using d3
and reagent
together following the excellent: https://gadfly361.github.io/gadfly-blog/2016-10-22-d3-in-reagent.html
with a twist, aka using (defonce track-graph-enter (r/track! graph-enter state))
for triggering the side effect on ratom
update
well, I am still not 100% satisfied because I feel I am misusing either d3 or reagent...which independently modify the dom
ah the question, the question is: what folks use for drawing DAGs with reagent nowadays?