Hi everyone!

This summer, we worked on a devtool for re-frame, called re-frame trace. 
Daniel Compton who had initially started the project supported us 
throughout the course of the summer along with a bunch of people from the 
Clojure community. Thanks so much to all of you!

Our intention was to improve the developer experience by presenting the 
application data in a clear and browsable way. Information about events, 
subscriptions and renderings are being displayed while interacting with the 
application and it is possible to inspect the current app-state. 


Go try it out: https://github.com/Day8/re-frame-trace

If you want to get an impression of how it works, Matt Huebert has set up a 
sample application showing the tool in use: 
https://mhuebert.github.io/shadow-re-frame/ (forked version of re-frame 
trace)

And if you're interested in more information, read our blog post here: 
http://www.daiyi.co/dev-diary/


We would love to get your feedback. Find us as daiyi and saskia on 
Clojurians Slack (https://clojurians.slack.com/) via direct message or in 
the #re-frame channel. 


Cheers, 

Chris & Saskia

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