I'm happy to host an updated ClojureScript cheat sheet, and give technical
help and advice to anyone wanting to update it.
As I don't use ClojureScript myself (at least not yet), I don't have the
motivation to update it myself.
Andy
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 10:22 AM, gvim gvi...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/02/2015 20:46, Andy Fingerhut wrote:
I'm happy to host an updated ClojureScript cheat sheet, and give
technical help and advice to anyone wanting to update it.
As I don't use ClojureScript myself (at least not yet), I don't have the
motivation to update it myself.
Andy
Sorry if my
Nice! I've added a link to that newer ClojureScript cheat sheet to my page
of similar links, here, so hopefully more people can find it in the future:
http://jafingerhut.github.io
That is the page you get to when clicking on the Download other versions
with tooltips near the top of
There are http://cljs.info/cheatsheet/
from the commit logs on https://github.com/oakmac/cljs.info it's less than
4 days old
On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 5:22 AM, gvim gvi...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/02/2015 17:04, Andy Fingerhut wrote:
Thanks to Alex Miller, who has updated the cheat sheet version
Thanks to Alex Miller, who has updated the cheat sheet version published at
http://clojure.org/cheatsheet
It was updated from v13 to v21. If you are curious what changes have been
made between those versions, you can read the change log here:
Thanks to all for your good points!
Sorry for the delay answering but I needed to review the docs first, now
I'll try to be brave and summarise here Graph vs Component features and/or
properties ...
1. *graph* and *component* solve dependency injection
2. *component* solves state management
On 05/02/2015 17:04, Andy Fingerhut wrote:
Thanks to Alex Miller, who has updated the cheat sheet version published
at http://clojure.org/cheatsheet
It was updated from v13 to v21. If you are curious what changes have
been made between those versions, you can read the change log here: