@Val Waeselynck

I upgraded to 0.1.3 and it seems to be working without the issue #1 
workaround anymore. I read the documentation that you referenced as well. 
It is useful and helps clarify what sort of situations can come up.
Thanks!

On Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 8:19:43 AM UTC-4, Val Waeselynck wrote:
>
> @Mike Rodriguez the 0.1.3 release improves ClojureScript support and 
> should solve the mentioned issue, along with much better documentation 
> <https://github.com/vvvvalvalval/scope-capture/wiki/Pitfalls-with-(browser-connected)-ClojureScript-REPLs>
>  
> regarding ClojureScript support. Please tell me if you still have issues.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Val
>
> On Saturday, 14 October 2017 20:31:35 UTC+2, Mike Rodriguez wrote:
>>
>> I really like this library already. I only had to give it about 5 minutes 
>> of time to immediately see how it simplified quick REPL-driven debugging 
>> workflows for me.
>>
>> The only outstanding issue that is an annoyance for me is the CLJS 
>> support, which is discussed at 
>> https://github.com/vvvvalvalval/scope-capture/issues/1 and the 
>> workaround @ 
>> https://github.com/vvvvalvalval/scope-capture/issues/1#issuecomment-335117655
>>  
>> is enough to get it working for me. So hopefully that is smoothed over 
>> soon. I haven't dug into the impl details enough at this point to say I 
>> know exactly what the issue is there. I might though if it stays open a 
>> while!
>>
>> Thanks for the lib. It seems really minimal and immediately useful.
>>
>> On Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 3:09:19 AM UTC-4, Val Waeselynck wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi, I'm happy to release a tiny Clojure/Script library called 
>>> scope-capture <https://github.com/vvvvalvalval/scope-capture>.
>>>
>>> https://github.com/vvvvalvalval/scope-capture
>>>
>>> Loosely speaking, scope-capture makes it trivial to reproduce from the 
>>> REPL the context of a piece of code after it executed. 
>>>
>>> It was inspired by Stuart Halloway's article *REPL Debugging: no 
>>> stacktrace required 
>>> <http://blog.cognitect.com/blog/2017/6/5/repl-debugging-no-stacktrace-required>*.
>>>  
>>> Thanks Stu!
>>>
>>> I've been using it professionally for a few weeks now, and it's been a 
>>> significant productivity boost for me. In my view the benefits are:
>>>
>>>    - easier debugging
>>>    - making Clojure code / projects more accessible to beginners
>>>    - easier ad-hoc exploration
>>>
>>> Please let me know what you think!
>>>
>>> Valentin Waeselynck
>>>
>>

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