On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 2:26 AM, George Oliver <georgeolive...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sunday, October 6, 2013 11:15:26 PM UTC-7, George Oliver wrote:
>> I could be wrong but my understanding is that the browser is just
>> connecting to your cljs repl which actually is in the 'clojure repl'.
>> Certainly if you refresh the page state built up in the browser is reset,
>> but state in the cljs repl is a different story.
>
> Well, that'll teach me to make a claim without verifying it first -- state
> in the repl -is- refreshed on a page refresh.

LOL. At least we both maybe have a better understanding of things now. :)

That would be pretty magical though, to have a js 'file', maybe served
out of ring, that is automatically updated based on interactions at
the repl so that your browser would always have the latest stuff. Sort
of like `cljsbuild auto`, but a slightly smaller hammer? I don't know
enough of what I'm talking about to take it further than that.

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