Shameless self-promotion: here is a thing I did some years ago -
http://langintro.com/cljsbook/
On Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 1:39:50 AM UTC-8 vie...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I totally agree that allowing beginners to learn ClojureScript and
> experimenting with code in the browser
Hello!
I totally agree that allowing beginners to learn ClojureScript and
experimenting with code in the browser bring a huge benefit and will
increase ClojureScript usage.
Klipse addresses this challenge by providing:
- An online ClojureScript repl: http://app.klipse.tech/
- A way to embed
I actually spent some time looking at this last month for whether to
include in Clojure 1.10.2. While the patch does "work", I am somewhat
undecided still about whether it's the best approach so I decided to wait
until 1.11 to consider it more, but it is high on the list. Feel free to
vote at
> The REPL hangs on Linux
The patch for this bug have been available for over a year (
https://clojure.atlassian.net/browse/CLJ-2493). I hope the maintainers
eventually get around to merging it.
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Did wonder about Reference/Guides myself. But at the end of the day, it's
such a tiny detail, not a problem, the search engine serves the right page
anyway.
As of now, I'm not a contributor, only a mere user of the clojure
ecosystem. But a happy one - given what a treat and gift this super