On 3/9/14, 3:45 AM, Malcolm Sparks wrote:
There are some HTML-based tools out there (reveal.js, slidy,
impress.js, deck.js ...) for building slide-based presentations for
conference talks.
But you usually have to write your slides in raw HTML. This feels
cumbersome when you're used to writing LISP s-expressions with
paredit. And if you want to build in more interactivity, you have to
be proficient in JavaScript.
Last week I gave a presentation at QCon in London for which I built a
slide-deck in Om. This proved (far) easier than my previous failed
attempts with other technologies (including vanilla ClojureScript).
I've found that ClojureScript + Om/RevealJS + core.async (go-blocks)
also makes a great platform for browser-based interactive SVG diagrams
and animations. Not quite Flash, but almost, and in some ways better.
Anyway, I've uploaded the slides, code, instructions and everything to
here: https://github.com/juxt/qcon2014. in case anyone else wants to
try building an Om-based slide-deck at a future event.
These look great Malcom! It so happens that I'm presenting on
core.async next month and so having some cljs interactive examples will
be very helpful. Thanks for sharing!
-Ben
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