(I might well be wrong about Mori not providing atom.  I see in project.clj
that the entire cljs.core namespace seems to get included.  Additionally it
uses the new modules feature already so adding an optional module is
entirely possible without overhead.)

On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 9:07 AM, Oliver George <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I was hoping to get a little feedback on an approach to iOS app
> development (today).
>
> I would advantage of David & Mikes efforts (+ the associated GSoC) but it
> feels a bit too soon so I'm wondering how to future proof but still deliver
> a product in the next few months.
>
> One idea is to do a javascript (pure ReactNative) solution but build on
> the Mori library.  The main missing piece which I think is missing from
> Mori is an atom to store state.  I figure based on that I'll be able to
> refactor into clojurescript/ambly using the components and logic functions
> I create.
>
> Has anyone taken this approach before?
>
> Does anyone know if adding atom to Mori is a sensible idea - I figure
> David might see it as unnecessary code bloat if it's not a commonly needed
> feature.  (Happily it seems like an easy enough fork if that's the case.)
>
> - Oliver
>
> Related links
>
>    - GSoC: Improving the integration of ClojureScript with the existing
>    JavaScript ecosystem
>    
> <https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/project/details/google/gsoc2015/mneise/5668600916475904>
>    - Ambly - A ClojureScript REPL into iOS JavaScriptCore
>    <https://github.com/omcljs/ambly>
>
>


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