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ReactJS is an extremely interesting approach to UI rendering for HTML-based web applications. Its core value proposition is to make it possible to write one set of UI rendering code that works for both initial creation and any future updates. Updates are extremely efficient, because only the minimal set of necessary deltas are actually sent to the DOM. In other words, React lets you write your UI
Introduction to ReagentReagent provides a minimalistic interface between ClojureScript and React. It allows you to define efficient React components using nothing but plain ClojureScript functions and data, that describe your UI using a Hiccup-like syntax. The goal of Reagent is to make it possible to define arbitrarily complex UIs using just a couple of basic concepts, and to be fast enough by de
21 December 2014 UPDATE: This post now contains obsolete information. Please read the new ClojureScript Quick Start instead As of ClojureScript 0.0-2505 support for Node.js has improved to the point where a browserless workflow is now quite productive. I now prefer this approach when developing libraries where dealing with the browser is a distraction. To show how fun and easy it is Iâve updated m
This presentation was recorded at GOTO Aarhus 2013. #gotocon #gotoaar http://gotocon.com David Nolen - NYTimes Software Engineer ABSTRACT More than 55 years ago John McCarthy had an insanely great idea called Lisp. Lisp marked the beginning of functional programming, interpreters, high-level metaprogramming, garbage collection, and much more. Yet after such auspicious beginnings the idea of Lisp
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