Hi Fanny,

> a note regarding hiccup: ch. grand has added hiccup-like functionality to 
> enlive during last week 
> see 
> https://github.com/cgrand/enlive/commit/cc42bce0e996a29e5592f8f8528264af9da7b763

great! I'll take a look

> thanks for your useful tutorial, fanny

you're welcome....i'm trying to do my best to lower the barrier in adopting 
clojurescript for those who are not used to directly read the code to 
understand how to use cljs and its lib. sometimes it's a PITA, most of the time 
it's a joy, but I hate to see such a bad lisp in c dressed (i.e. js) all over 
the places ;-)....

my best and thanks again for the advice....

mimmo

>    
> 
> On Sunday, January 20, 2013 2:00:48 PM UTC+1, Mimmo Cosenza wrote:
> FWIW,
> 
> I just updated the latest tutorial (11th) of modern-cljs series of tutorials 
> on clojurescript with some more code on DOM events and manipulations using 
> domina (which has very inspiring code - thanks Luke) and hiccups (thanks 
> Tero).
> 
> https://github.com/magomimmo/modern-cljs/blob/master/doc/tutorial-11.md
> 
> In successive tutorials I'm planning to add friend/hiccup/enlive on the 
> server side and  enfocus on the client-side (which already uses domina and 
> hiccups). Then I'll introduce big data and c2. 
> 
> My objective is to finally reach an almost complete stack of libraries which 
> unifies (in Luke parlance) the server and the client side of clojurean web 
> applications. 
> 
> I would also like to unify the form validators. At the moment I have no time 
> to experiment with the validation libs already available on the server side. 
>   
> I also took a look to dommy lib, which is very interesting AND SMALL too. 
> I'll think about its integration in the above stack of libraries (it seems to 
> be an hiccups competitor)
> 
> I'm very interested in any advice on the above topics and on clojurescript 
> testing best practices  (which I definitely   have to face in the tutorials).
> 
> thanks and my best regards to everyone.
> 
> mimmo
> 
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