The ClojureScript dev team wrote clojure.browser.* to support the
browser-connected REPL.  We have discussed internally the merits of
polishing up these libraries for public consumption, and re-writing
the samples to use them, but have not come to a conclusion yet.  The
libraries are functional, but the APIs are likely to change once such
a decision is made.

On Nov 6, 7:10 pm, Bayard Randel <k...@nocturne.net.nz> wrote:
> The following is more an observation than a problem.
>
> While investigating Clojurescript my first port of call after reading
> the initial documentation was to read through the sample code
> provided. Naturally one of the first questions a beginner is going to
> ask when looking at Clojurescript is, how do I manipulate the dom?
>
> The Twitterbuzz sample includes a dom helper library written
> specifically for the project (https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript/
> blob/master/samples/twitterbuzz/src/twitterbuzz/dom-helpers.cljs), so
> my initial understanding was that there was no cljs library for dom
> manip. As Rich has done in the sample, I began my project thinking I
> would need to roll my own wrappers for the goog/dom. Eventually
> however I discovered clojure.browser.dom (https://github.com/clojure/
> clojurescript/blob/master/src/cljs/clojure/browser/dom.cljs). Would it
> be sensible to update the Twitterbuzz sample to use the native cljs
> library instead?

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