Haven't thought it through but synchronization between client/server is
definitely something I'm interested in.


On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 5:40 PM, Joel <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I Lisp'ed quite some time ago, so no longer an insider, although I do get
> the gist of Om and Clojure particularly the immutable state.
>
> I was wondering if Om already (or could) be used for keeping state in sync
> with the server as well as other clients. Maybe this has already been
> "exampled", but curious if there's a demo of this.
>
> It sounds like the modification to the state is accessible by a
> clojurescript program, so therefore you could apply these to the
> server-side state I'd imagine, barring issues with "collisions". Anyway, if
> someone has already thought this thru or blogged about it, I'd be curious.
>
> J
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