Thanks all!
On Aug 5, 12:14 pm, Michael Fogus wrote:
> There is nothing ClojureScript specific as a LabRepl type of learning tool;
> however, there is a samples directory in
> thehttp://github.com/clojure/clojurescriptrepo with a couple of projects to
> play with. The ClojureScript ecosystem is
There is nothing ClojureScript specific as a LabRepl type of learning tool;
however, there is a samples directory in the
http://github.com/clojure/clojurescript repo with a couple of projects to
play with. The ClojureScript ecosystem is in its infacy, but more will
come. :-)
On Aug 5, 2011 12:39 P
When you download ClojureScript from github have a look at the /samples
directory. There is a nice Tweetbuzz sample app.
-Alen
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On 05 Aug 2011, at 6:39 PM, Base wrote:
> Hi All -
>
> When I was getting started with Clojure the labrepl was SO helpful.
> Does something like
Hi All -
When I was getting started with Clojure the labrepl was SO helpful.
Does something like this exist for ClojureScript to help people get
started?
Thanks
Base
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Just saw this neat ClojureScript demo, which can be used as a starting
point to create a Javascript game.
http://jng.imagine27.com/articles/2011-07-23-101007_clojurescript_demo_convex_hull.html
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