Hi Mike,

Thank you for going all the way to make it easy for Clojurists to get going
with React Native.

I've been using React Native via JS with some niceties like ES7 decorators
ES6 classes and looking forward to using Redux. I've also been curious
about React Native's recent support for ES7 async/await and how that could
work within the React rendering model.

I will see if I get my employer to support try porting my work to use the
infrastructure you've been working on, Ambly etc, and report objectively on
the difference between using and not using CLJS on top of React Native.

One question I have for you: do we need to use Reagent/Om or can we just
build plain React components (with React Native components like View, Text,
etc) using framework-less CLJS?

Thank you again, your work is inspiring.

Marc

On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 8:57 AM, Mike Fikes <[email protected]> wrote:

> A new site aggregating info on how to use ClojureScript with React Native:
> http://cljsrn.org
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