Wow, source maps make things much more pleasant.  Time to give 
clojurescript another shot, I think.

But I was under the impression that clojurescript insulated us from 
javascript's more distasteful behaviors.  The numeric functions seem to 
have the original anything-goes zany semantics.  Is there a list somewhere 
of "Javascript gotchas that you still have to worry about in Clojurescript"?

Thanks to all the clojurescript devs,
Leif

On Monday, October 28, 2013 12:25:31 AM UTC-4, David Nolen wrote:
>
> Given the source map improvements to ClojureScript, now is a good time to 
> present a newbie friendly guide to hacking with ClojureScript. Emphasis on 
> no fuss and getting as quickly as possible to productive experimentation:
>
> http://swannodette.github.io/2013/10/27/the-essence-of-clojurescript/
>

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