My new project is coming along nicely already. I'm currently using XHR
calls to populate atoms on the client side, which are then automatically
rendered into the DOM via Reagent components. It's wonderful, so far.
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On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Ahmad Hammad wrote:
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Brendan, could you please elaborate on how you handled client/server
communication with a project using Reagent/Om?
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I second Gary's suggestion of Om/Reagent. I've used Reagent on some
personal projects and really like how easy it is to incorporate to the
point where I just don't worry about DOM updates any more, only app logic,
data storage and transmission. It's also a bit less opinionated on how you
shou
Om/Reagent are wrappers over React.js with slightly different approaches,
and are the bees-knees.
The React.JS rendering approach is a great idea in general, and a great fit
for Clojurescript, and discussed elsewhere:
http://swannodette.github.io/2013/12/17/the-future-of-javascript-mvcs/
I've tri
I'm starting on a new Clojure app, and have been really intrigued by
Pedestal. But it seems to present a new conceptual model to get my head
around. I'm not sure the benefits would be worth the effort for apps that
do not fit the problem Pedestal is trying to solve.
That said, I'm open to any