lacking
some clara knowledge so far... It'll probably be something with storing the
components previous state. Well, time get down to it.
Cool stuff! qsys
Op maandag 20 april 2015 23:56:56 UTC+2 schreef Alan Moore:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 1:45 PM, Kurt Sys kurt...@gmail.com wrote:
The basic
the UI side of
things.
As with your project, this is one of many side projects for me. I need the
day job to pay the bills... :-/
Take care.
Alan
On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 3:56 AM, Kurt Sys kurt...@gmail.com wrote:
Op dinsdag 14 april 2015 17:24:42 UTC+2 schreef Alan Moore
Lower level means more possibilities, I suppose :).
Very interesting stuff going on.
Op zondag 19 april 2015 19:31:37 UTC+2 schreef Julien Eluard:
Nice! Let me know if I can help.
Also keep in mind hipo is lower level than those libraries. In particular
there is nothing reactive and the
Op dinsdag 14 april 2015 17:24:42 UTC+2 schreef Alan Moore:
I tried them both and they are equally viable for most projects. In my case I
was looking for the thinnest possible wrapper to React - and I don't use
*any* of the ratom or other state tracking features so my use requirements
are a
Any reason why you wanted to have a wrapper to React? freactive doesn't seem to
be a wrapper, although functionality might be similar.
Anyway, thx - I'm thinking of using them both for a real (but small) for-fun
project. Might be the only way find out :). I'll keep in touch.
Op dinsdag 14
Of the many clojurescript libraries/frameworks out there, both rum and
freactive appeal to me the most. I tested them both only very briefly so far.
Both have a target of 'the summer' to have some kind of stable 1.x release (if
I'm not mistaken).
I'm wondering, is there anyone who used both of