On 11/07/2015 21:54, Marc Fawzi wrote:
What I was trying to say (I think) is the need for shared mutable state
be it in an atom or in a DOM tree puts in doubt the idea that
immutability in and by itself is of great benefit.

I'm trying to find out how immutability and mutability can co-exist
without undermining each other conceptually. I am sure there are many
sane patterns.


I also had my doubts about this, though from a less advanced perspective. The same could be said of mixing Clojure and Java, though, so you're really questioning the whole edifice of Clojure not just its application with atoms in Javascript.

gvim


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