We have had success at work using Quiescent with Sablono. The mental model of 
"all state is captured in one place; there is no transient component state" is 
easy to understand.

We have another team member who has been successful with Om + Sablono.

I think the differences between Om, Reagent, and Quiescent aren't as important 
as the UI paradigm that React.js supports. That ClojureScript's immutable data 
structures works well with the React.js model is a side effect of the 
simplicity of both technologies.

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