One more thing, Where is the "Toggle REPL" link? I didn't see any. Using
Firefox 14, Ubuntu 12.04. Tested it on Chrome as well, didn't see anything.
Am I missing something?

On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 2:11 AM, Mayank Jain <firesof...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Few Things:
>
> 1) intro
>
> This doesn't work:
>
> *To learn about a function, you can examine its docstring. Print the
> docstring for println using the form*
> *(doc println)*
> *
> *
> Unable to resolve symbol: doc in this context
>   [Thrown class java.lang.RuntimeException]
>
> (and other similar functions)
>
> 2) names-and-places : doc did not work either
>
> Note : 1 and 2 would require
> user> (use 'clojure.repl)
> to make them work. I already had emacs setup so I just jumped to the end
> of setup so maybe I have some differences. Hence it would be nice if you
> mention this.
>
> 3) names-and-places :
> difference between refer and use is not clear.
>
>
> Only tried the first two levels. Looks great to me. Though I am not sure
> if a total newbie would be able to pick this up. I knew a lot of stuff
> already from before so I had some idea what it was saying.
>
> But great for someone who has some idea about clojure and wants to get
> better at it.
>
> Will share full review once I am done.
> Cheers!
>
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 10:23 PM, semperos <daniel.l.grego...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I wanted to share a new tutorial resource that combines two excellent
>> projects: Relevance's labrepl with tryclojure's web-based REPL. Here is a
>> first, very rough cut of try-labrepl:
>>
>> http://bit.ly/O1Q8B8
>>
>> Just run "lein cljsbuild once" and then "lein run" to get the app running
>> locally on port 8080.
>>
>> New features:
>>  * A new "Toggle REPL" link is available on each lab page, which opens up
>> a Clojure REPL on the right-hand side of the page
>>  * All code examples in the labs can be clicked, which inserts the code
>> directly into the Clojure REPL and auto-focuses it
>>  * All the custom client-side code is written in ClojureScript (large
>> portions of which are just labrepl's and tryclojure's JavaScript ported to
>> ClojureScript)
>>  * The labrepl backend has been rewritten to use Noir instead of Compojure
>>
>> A couple of things that aren't perfect:
>>  * The jquery-console library is supposed to keep the REPL scrolled to
>> the bottom as content flows down, but this isn't currently working (after
>> trying a few different things, I've added a "Reset REPL" link as a sad,
>> temporary workaround)
>>  * Some multi-line code samples, when clicked, have space issues that
>> cause a compiler error in the REPL session
>>  * I've only made a few cursory edits to the content of the labs in light
>> of the new Noir backend (specifically the mini-browser lab)
>>  * This has only been tested in the latest Chrome and Firefox on a Mac
>>
>> This began with a friendly fork of labrepl, but enough of the underlying
>> code was changed that I felt a fresh project would be more conducive to
>> developing the proof of concept. I'm happy to port any of these features as
>> legitimate pull requests against the labrepl project, if that would be
>> desirable.
>>
>> Feedback, additions and fixes welcome.
>>
>> -Daniel Gregoire
>>
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