I knew there was something I was forgetting!  Yeah, that's been
immensely useful from the beginning and it's only gotten better!

So, it looks like Clojurescript just falls short on two features
mentioned here: Resource bundling & live debugging/profiling.

I'll watch the announcements for updates.



On Jul 26, 5:11 pm, Julian <[email protected]> wrote:
> > These were the four major features which first got me interested in GWT:
>
> * tooling in GWT - being able to debug compiled javascript step by step
> whilst working in an eclipse java debugger is what stood out for me (and
> seemed to help it scale to large applications)
>
> I've got stacks of respect for Rich Hickey and the work his team has put
> into this - and the community that has sprung up around Clojure. My question
> is intended to be about opportunities and next steps for the community.  My
> question is this:
> What are the missing 'pieces of the puzzle' - that would allow this kind of
> GWT-style, IDE-integrated debugging of large scale apps in ClojureScript?
> (I'm aware debugging and stack traces could be better in Clojure generally -
> I was asking about the other hooks and components.)

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