Hi Paul,
Thanks for the workflow.
- use the Clojure REPL as much as possible, even for my CLJS code.
Afterall, it's just Clojure, right?
This also encourages good program design, keeping browser-specific code
in a single namespace
How do you achieve the above ? Do you specify your cljs code dir in the
crossover ? I am assuming that as the cljs src dir is different, one will
not be able to load the code directly in the repl by typing (use 'abc.bcd) ?
Thanks,
Murtaza
On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 12:36:01 AM UTC+5:30, Paul deGrandis wrote:
>
> Hi Laurent,
>
> I've been putting a few ClojureScript apps into production throughout this
> year with much success.
> Because of earlier limitations/sensitivities in the browser-repl, my
> workflow is a little different than those described above.
>
> Typically I:
> - have cljsbuild-auto running
> - use the Clojure REPL as much as possible, even for my CLJS code.
> Afterall, it's just Clojure, right?
> This also encourages good program design, keeping browser-specific
> code in a single namespace
> - use the browser-repl only for exploring DOM-related pieces of my
> application, or debugging
> - use some sort of browser auto-refresh when I build new assets (HTML,
> CSS, JS, etc. For me, I use Ruby for this piece)
>
> I will often just use my browser's console for peeking at quick things in
> the CLJS code (I only compile in advanced mode when I've locked in an app).
> When I need the browser-repl, I just use repl-listen in cljsbuild. In
> future projects I plan to explore and use piggyback.
>
> A lot of the grunt work I've needed to build out is captured in my
> Shoreleave CLJS libs, including ways to fireoff a browser-repl with
> query-string args.
>
> Hope this helps!
> Paul
>
>
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