On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 6:26 AM, vitalije <vitali...@gmail.com> wrote:

​>> ​
Of course it is of interest! It would also give a boost to #574: Create
clojurescript importer <https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/574>
​.
​​

> Here are two versions:
>
>    - Leo in ClojureScript <https://repo.computingart.net/leocljs/home> (using
>    Electron, and Om/React)
>    - Leo in CoffeScript <https://leoelvue.computingart.net/home> (using
>    Electron, Vue)
>
> ​Many thanks for these.  I'll look at them today.

I find that most difficult part is publishing and sharing project
> experiments.
>

​Have you tried pushing to
​​ <https://github.com/leo-editor/snippets>
​Leo's snippets repo <https://github.com/leo-editor/snippets>? ​
​ You, and anyone else, is also welcome to add to leo/scripts/scripts.leo.​

​> ​
PS: It seems that I am going to be very occupied with other duties in the
following few months and I don't know when I will be able to continue
development on the Leo-Electron-Vue. It is totally different story than
what Terry and Edward are doing on implementing Web front for python Leo
back-end, but it may happen that these two stories find something in common
and share some development. After all, Leo users may wish all kinds of Leo
apps.

​Exploring the contrast between the two approaches will be valuable,
regardless of what we end up doing. And it's time I learned clojurescript
and its way of thinking.

Edward

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