Hi David,
This has been very helpful in understanding the internals of the ClojureScript
compiler and I found it fascinating. Much appreciated.
I am having a bit of trouble understanding the syntax of the user environment
map. Is there documentation for this? My goal is to specify multiple
Great initiative David!!
It seems the fastest path to learn ClojureScript by minimising any incidental
complexities generated by tools.
mimmo
On Jan 15, 2014, at 2:44 PM, David Nolen dnolen.li...@gmail.com wrote:
I've started what I hope will be a collaborative and comprehensive
Great job, David. Looking very sharp!
~Gary
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I've started what I hope will be a collaborative and comprehensive
reference on the ClojureScript language for people looking to extend Light
Table. This is a file that can be directly evaluated in the Light Table UI
Connection.
The concept seems cool but I can't figure out the mechanics. What are the
magic keystrokes to directly evaluate in the Light Table UI Connection?
On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 5:44:06 AM UTC-8, David Nolen wrote:
I've started what I hope will be a collaborative and comprehensive
reference
Control-SPACE to open the command pane. Type Add Connection and select
it. Choose Light Table UI. You should now be able to evaluate forms in the
tutorial.
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 6:54 PM, Mark markaddle...@gmail.com wrote:
The concept seems cool but I can't figure out the mechanics. What are
Ok, thanks. I was thinking of something a bit different: connecting
directly to the URL
On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 5:34:58 PM UTC-8, David Nolen wrote:
Control-SPACE to open the command pane. Type Add Connection and select
it. Choose Light Table UI. You should now be able to evaluate