Hi Mimmo

Thank you for this tutorial - I managed to follow along and experience the same 
live coding with emacs/cider - really nice to see how all the components work 
together and "drive" the browser from the browser-repl in emacs.
Kind regards

Rudi


On 26/01/2014, at 2:34 AM, Mimmo Cosenza <mimmo.cose...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> yesterday Laurent Petit asked me how to run on CCW OM and Austin together to 
> have the same live experience obtained by David Nolen in his OM tutorial. 
> 
> This morning I created this simple om-start lein-template (a kind of 
> cljs-start without unit testing stuff) which allows to create a OM project 
> and to run them in any (I hope) nREPL compliant editors/IDEs. I tested it 
> only on emacs/cider and Eclipse/CCW.
> 
> https://github.com/magomimmo/om-start-template
> 
> In the README.md there is also a quickstart for both Emacs/cider and 
> Eclipse/CCW users.
> 
> That said, in the latest week I enjoyed a lot both LT and CCW after decades 
> of not using anything else than emacs for serious stuff. 
> 
> I just wanted to try to give the same LT live experience to  users of other 
> development environment  while playing with the great stuff from David Nolen.
> 
> HIH
> 
> mimmo
> 

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