On Tuesday, May 16, 2017 at 8:27:44 PM UTC+2, Thomas Heller wrote:
> If I understand correctly the short answer is: no.
> 

I should add: You can use shadow-cljs in your coffeescript project if you just 
want to use cljs.core or some other CLJS package. You do not need to write CLJS 
yourself to make use of shadow-cljs.

var x = require("shadow-cljs/cljs.core");
x.assoc(null, "foo", "bar");

is basically the same as

var x = require("mori")
x.assoc(null, "foo", "bar");

But you would need to run shadow-cljs in your project.

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