Just gave it a spin http://cljsfiddle.net/fiddle/swannodette.test-logic

Great work. Is there anyway to turn on parentheses matching on in
CodeMirror? Even better if Code Mirror can highlight unbalanced parens.

(Using it also makes me realize that ClojureScript should really provide a
way to collect warnings as data ....)

David


On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 6:24 AM, 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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