Bi-directional JS is already being done, even in production.  I don’t know what 
the plans are or how it’ll work with LC, but if it’s anything like some of the 
solutions out there now that connect to a mongoldb painlessly and is reactive 
in both the client and the server … it’ll be an awesome LC experience for all 
of us!  At that point, I think LC will dominate the world ;)

Think LC + HTML5 & JS = reactive in both the client and the server with no 
refreshing.





> On Apr 5, 2015, at 20:17, Colin Holgate <colinholg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Not LC, but I’ve done some higher level tools exporting to HTML5 stuff 
> already. What you end up with is going to be Javascript, and HTML DOM. The 
> higher level tool needs to give access to the DOM, at which point you should 
> be able to talk to any other Javascript on the page.
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