Nice - this would have been handy this morning for clojure cup hacking!
 (Though core.async support would have made it even better)

- Korny


On 28 September 2013 20:24, Jonas <jonas.enl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I’m working on a ClojureScript playground application (
> http://cljsfiddle.net) similar to jsfiddle[1], jsbin[2] etc. The app has
> now reached a point where I’m happy to show it to a wider audience.
>
> I’m hoping cljsfiddle.net will be used for:
> * Personal/collaborative experiments
> * ClojureScript Demos
> * Teaching Clojure(Script)
> * Single page (client only) web apps (such as games)
> * etc.
>
> A short list of (current) features:
> * Write and run ClojureScript programs without leaving your browser.
> * Save your work for later or share with the rest of the ClojureScript
> community.
> * Use popular cljs libraries by ‘require’ them in your ns declaration.
> - Currently available: domina, dommy, hiccups, core.match, core.logic
> * core.async is available but will probably not work yet. I’ll be working
> on this.
> * You can also require namespaces you (or someone else) previously wrote.
> This means you can develop utility libraries specifically designed to be
> used on cljsfiddle.net. (Example: [3])
> * Link to a specific namespace showing only the final html result of your
> work (great for demo purposes and other pure-client apps). (Example: [4])
>
> I’m quite happy with how the site works and I’m looking forward to your
> feedback. If you find any bugs or other problems please file a bug report
> on github[5]. Also, any help with the UI design would be most appreciated
> as I think it can be substantially improved.
>
> The very first time you run a program on cljsfiddle it will take a while
> to compile and load all the dependencies, subsequent runs should be much
> faster thanks to HTTP caching. Once the deps are cached the
> edit/compile/run cycle should be very fast.
>
> I’ve tested the site on chrome and firefox. It will currently not work
> with firefox version 24 or older, so if you’re a firefox user you must
> upgrade to firefox 25.
>
> Happy Hacking,
> Jonas
>
> [1] http://jsfiddle.net/
> [2] http://jsbin.com/
> [3] http://cljsfiddle.net/fiddle/jonase.bezier
> [4] http://cljsfiddle.net/view/jonase.snake
> [5] http://github.com/jonase/cljsfiddle
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