While I haven't tried libgdx myself, you should be able to do something
like this:
1. Create a "global" namespace (or similar), which should contain global
variables
and/or functions that should never be reloaded. In this namespace you
essentially
put the things that there can only be one of - the
1) Phonegap seems like it just makes HTML5. So, does it work with android,
IOS, and desktop?
2) I haven't done much clj-script development. What's the REPL situation
like with that?
3) Nice job using PITA in that sense.
On Wednesday, 17 July 2013 16:30:08 UTC-7, Chris Bui wrote:
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> I haven't
I haven't worked with Penumbra, but I've tried getting LibGDX to work with
Clojure and it's just a PITA. Totally agree that you lose the REPL with
LibGDX.
I'm writing another game now, although much if it is server side. I did
however, discover that you can use Phonegap to write HTML5 applicati
Lately, I've been working on games with Clojure and LibGDX. However, many
of the advantages of interactive development are not present, because
LibGDX apps are built around Java development, and don't work well if you
try to run multiple apps within a single program (i.e. from the REPL).
Penum