Didn't have the time to watch thevideo yesterday, and just watched
it. Visualizing code in such a way is amazing, could be extremely
useful when teaching how to program.

I think the browser-connected REPL in ClojureScript is already a good
step into the right direction, since it makes testing changes to the
code for visual effects A LOT easier. When I did a bit of Flex
development back in 2008 the application took 6 minutes to compile,
which meant a huge waste of time trying to improve UI effects. I've
heard of people who had compile times of up to 12-15 minutes for their
Flex apps. Imagine how much time you waste with such a workflow
(although that's more the case for very large enterpise apps, and not
a casual game).

Thanks again for the link!

- Raju

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