Hi,

*  I'm already using:

  :incremental true
  :compiler { :optimizations :none }

* I'm also aware of cljs brepl


However:

1) the cljs compiler is still too slow for my liking (even though it's
not calling closure)

2) I don't like the cljs repl nearly as much as I like the clj repl


Now, my dumb/stupid question:

  Is there any cljs in cljs _slow_ interpreter? I'm perfectly happy
with an interpreter that runs 10x slower, if, in exchange, I get to
hit "refresh" and my new code starts running.

  Furthermore, I'm _okay_ with their being a big delay every time I
introduce a new macro from clj land.


  I realize this sounds spoiled -- but -- the cljs compiler delays are
really really breaking my flow.


Thanks!

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