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I have :component-did-mount generate-network-graph
in my create-class. generate-network-graph
has a 0-variadic and a 1-variadic method; to my surprise, the :component-did-mount is passing something in, though. Documentation anywhere doesn't seem to mention it. What's going on?
Thanks!
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REMINDER: /docs
is now a thing in the Reagent repo
https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent/blob/master/docs/README.md
And so is FAQs:
https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent/tree/master/docs/FAQ
... more is needed ... and this needs to be a community effort
... for example :>
is virtually undocumented
There should be a single page of docs on adapting React components for use in Reagent
And it is YOU who should write it :-) What was it that puzzled you when you started with Reagent? Can you write a few paragraphs on it? Submit it as a PR? (Warning I'll be repeating this message every week for the next couple of weeks) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Cool!
Thanks
and i really do intend to suck up all the random information stuck in the release notes
i really like the gitbook style of documentation, though i’m sure there are other technologies available. any thoughts on that? maybe it is hard to collaborate/maintain?
Getting the content (words) right is the most important part
After that can come beauty
Of course, both could happen at once, but I'd favour the first if there was any change the second could cause delay
I appreciate that
I don't ... the Reagent toolchain has always been difficult for me (because I'm on Windows ... don't mock)