Thanks Max. This is wonderful. I can throw my current hack-job out the
window.

-Alen

PS. Should I encounter any issues, I'll post them via github.


On Jul 27, 12:31 pm, Max Weber <mm.we...@web.de> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I like to introduce you to cljs-devmode, which is a "development mode" for
> ClojureScript. It is really a primitive prototype for a ClojureScript
> development mode, but it works for me so far. I only wrote it to get started
> with ClojureScript in one of my Clojure web applications.
>
> cljs-devmode allows you to develop Clojure web applications in combination
> with ClojureScript seamlessly. You can develop your normal Clojure web
> application (with Ring and Compojure for example) and whenever you change a
> ClojureScript source file it is automatically recompiled and you can test
> the changes in your web browser.
>
> You can find cljs-devmode and a detailed description 
> here:https://github.com/maxweber/cljs-devmode
>
> Furthermore there is an example project, which shows how to use
> cljs-devmode:https://github.com/maxweber/cljs-devmode-example
>
> There are many things which can be improved. So fork it on GitHub if you are
> not satisfied with it. I hope it will serve you well, when you develop
> ClojureScript inside your Clojure web application.
>
> Best regards
>
> Max

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