Looks great. Thanks for sharing.
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I imagine that performance should be on par with Elm
http://elm-lang.org/blog/Blazing-Fast-Html.elm (that is to say, really
fast). I haven't had a chance to verify that however.
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Speed up your development cycle using example. Here's the process:
1. Write your test code inline with your functions.
2. Test the output of your functions in the REPL as you code.
3. Generate unit tests when you're satisfied with the behavior of your
functions.
See
Differences from component:
1. No need to explicitly define dependencies for a particular service.
Simply order the services in the system map to facilitate dependency needs.
2. Configuration is first-class. To start the system or a particular
service, a config value must be
I'm not totally sure why you would need to use `provided` with pure
functions, but that is definitely not in scope for this project. example
isn't meant to replace all cases where you would write tests. It's designed
to streamline the creation of a certain class of tests that come with a lot
If I need something more complicated in terms of testing my functions I
usually create a file dev/examples.clj and add dev to the source-paths in
my project's dev profile. I would require the namespace with my functions
and put the examples in dev/examples.clj. The rest of the process is the
Changed to system ns to system.core. Thanks for the suggestion, was meaning
to do that. Sorry about the name collision. I just became aware of the
other system library a few days ago. Haven't had an opportunity to think of
something more clever. I'm open to suggestions.
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* Fixed an issue where style wasn't being applied properly across all
browsers.
* Added animation-frames
http://dubiousdavid.github.io/dominator/doc/dominator.core.html#var-animation-frames
signal to sync rendering computations with requestAnimationFrame
* Fixed an issue with :style attribute.
* Added animation-frames signal for syncing with requestAnimationFrame.
* Live examples!
https://github.com/dubiousdavid/dominator#sample-programs
Check out my Mario example:
http://dubiousdavid.github.io/dominator/examples/mario/
Mario code:
I'm excited to announce the first release of Dominator
https://github.com/dubiousdavid/dominator. Dominator brings the
simplicity and performance of the Virtual-DOM
https://github.com/Matt-Esch/virtual-dom project to ClojureScript
https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript. Dominator encourages
In this case I'm referring to a project called virtual-dom, which is a
separate project from React. It is conceptually the same as React, but is
smaller, faster, and generally more in line with functional programming
principles.
https://github.com/Matt-Esch/virtual-dom
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Looks like fun. I would change `hlin` to `hline` and `vlin` to `vline`.
It's only one more character to type, but much clearer to read.
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I guess HLIN and VLIN have a historical significance. Still kind of
confusing, but I understand now how you arrived at those names.
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Looks good. Thanks for sharing.
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Looks really useful. I would recommend using (fn [] ...) instead of #(...)
here:
https://github.com/zirkonit/dformat/blob/master/src/dformat/core.clj#L115.
Makes the code more readable.
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I wanted to give a little history and a follow-up to my own situation. I
originally crafted The Case for Clojure document for the developers in my
company. The idea was to make a compelling argument for migrating our decent
size codebase from PHP to Clojure. I would agree that showing your
The functionality is currently in core.incubator
(https://github.com/clojure/core.incubator) as the macro. One can always
use that, I suppose (haven't tried with ClojureScript myself).
On Feb 8, 2013, at 1:56 PM, Jordan Berg jordannealb...@gmail.com wrote:
js* is used internally in cljs to
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Cheers
2013/2/8 Jordan Berg jordannealb...@gmail.com
That is pretty cool, hadn't seen that before.
2013/2/8 David Sargeant da...@dsargeant.com
The functionality is currently in core.incubator
(https://github.com/clojure/core.incubator) as the macro. One can always
use that, I
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