First of all thanks to everyone working on clojure for making web 
development suck less.  I recently sandboxed a clojure server application, 
and the tooling, documentation, and availability of libraries are all 
awesome.

Anyway, I'm starting in with a clojurescript client now and want to confirm 
one detail about The Essence of 
Clojurescript<http://swannodette.github.io/2013/10/27http://swannodette.github.io/2013/10/27/the-essence-of-clojurescript//the-essence-of-clojurescript/>blog
 post:  Chrome (32)'s console indeed links the log message to a line in 
clojurescript, but the line number is in the enable-console-print! function 
in cljs/core rather than the call to println in hello_world/core.  Is this 
the expected behavior?  I guess I ought to read up on the details of source 
maps.

And finally, what about firefox?  The firefox (27) developer tools have 
source map support, and the debugger pulls up hello_word/core, but unlike 
chrome, it doesn't hit breakpoints, and the log message links to a 
javascript file rather than a clojurescript file.  Any word from mozillians 
on if/when-type questions?

So yeah, mainly just stopping by to say hey and thanks and to be another 
voice out there extolling the virtues of this practical lisp.

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