Hi Ivan,

I think you may have misunderstood what cljc does. Simplistically it is a 
feature of the Clojure _reader_ which understands the cljc constructs. In 
comparison, cljx a ‘transpiler’ which took cljx constructs and produced valid 
Clojure and ClojureScript code. As such there is no extra tooling, 
configuration or temporary output files needed by cljc.

The excellent Daniel Compton has this to say: 
http://danielcompton.net/2015/06/10/clojure-reader-conditionals-by-example 
<http://danielcompton.net/2015/06/10/clojure-reader-conditionals-by-example>.

> On 27 Jul 2015, at 08:44, Ivan L <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> ok I have a simple example working.   Think I'll probably make a template for 
> newbies (myself :) )
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