Figwheel plus om plus immutable data is just great. Throw in "lein garden 
auto" and the world is a better place. Highly recommend it. 

On Friday, 7 November 2014 02:17:08 UTC, Daniel Szmulewicz wrote:
>
> My experience has been that the promise of hot reloadable code in the 
> browser was fulfilled most reliably by lein-figwheel.
> I have relinquished all other solutions (which gave me trouble), and I am 
> a happy with my newfound cljs workflow.
> https://github.com/bhauman/lein-figwheel
>
> On Monday, September 10, 2012 7:28:44 PM UTC+3, Laurent PETIT wrote:
>>
>> Hello, 
>>
>> A "ClojureScript workflow" newbie question.
>>
>> People seem to be using a lot lein-cljsbuild to work with their 
>> ClojureScript project.
>>
>> From what I understand, this means they have a watcher which recompiles 
>> javascript in the background whenever they save changes to clojurescript 
>> files to the disk.
>> Thus, this means that whenever they make a change, they have to restart 
>> the application (e.g. refresh the browser).
>>
>> Is that the end of the story with lein-cljs ? (wrt development workflow ?)
>>
>> On the other end, when looking at the wiki page for ClojureScript One, 
>> one can see : 
>>
>> "Using the REPL as the main way to deliver code to the browser means 
>> never having to refresh the page. One could theoretically build an entire 
>> application without a single page refresh. If you find yourself refreshing 
>> the page after every change you make, you're doing it wrong. What is this, 
>> 2009?"
>>
>>
>> So before digging into ClojureScript for the first time, I'd like to know 
>> what to thing about all this, so that I don't waste my time following wrong 
>> paths.
>>
>>
>> What would be my expected "default" workflow when starting to write a 
>> single page application with ClojureScript, in September 2012 ?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> -- 
>> Laurent
>>
>

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