Not sure how long you've been working with Emacs and Clojure, but as someone 
who's been at it since the Slime/swank days, I tend to give the community the 
benefit of the doubt as things continue to evolve. I'm also suffering some 
regressions with the new ac-cider but I'm confident they'll work themselves out.

As for ClojureScript specifically, I have gone back to developing along a 
compile-refresh cycle (see my template, dog), and when I really feel like I 
need a cljs repl, I add Austin to the project and work with that.

Another interesting approach is figwheel with devcards, which I'm using when I 
need to micro-manage state (define helps there).

Sorry for being long winded but I just wanted to chip in with my POV. I agree 
things still have a way to go, but we're getting there.
M

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