On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 5:58 PM, Daniel Barlow <d...@telent.net> wrote:

> I'd suggest that it's a continuum not a dichotomy, but one convenient
> place to draw an arbitrary line is whether you think it sane and sensible
> to use debugging facilities designed for the target language or whether you
> view that as akin to debugging a c program by inspecting the disassembly.
>
> (of course, if your view is that debugging a c program is *per se* not
> sane or sensible, that analogy is of course not a good one)
>
Debugging both CoffeeScript and ClojureScript requires knowing JavaScript.
I haven't found debugging either particularly pleasant. I'm very
interesting in seeing real debugging support from the ClojureScript
compiler.

David

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