On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 3:17 AM, George Oliver <georgeolive...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sunday, September 29, 2013 8:12:23 PM UTC-7, Tim Visher wrote:
>
>> Now with nrepl's ability to have multiple sessions open at once (an
>> ability I haven't taken any advantage of personally), you should be
>> able to have a JVM nrepl open _and_ a browser repl nrepl session, both
>> of which would be modifying client and server sides of the code
>> respectively.
>
> The
> functionality in Austin enables browser refreshes while maintaining a
> connected browser repl, dealing with state is another issue.

That sounds really cool. I was not aware that Austin could do this. Do
you have any pointers to documentation about it? Again, my model of
how the system works is that the browser _is_ the repl, so refreshing
the browser completely resets you back to the last time the
clojurescript was built.

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