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by bkirkbri
4725 days ago
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I think this is insightful. Benefits of ClojureScript like namespacing, functional primitives and client/server code sharing can be attained via other, easier (though not necessarily better) tools in the JS ecosystem. Of the things that you mentioned, I'd wager that core.async will be the captivating feature for ClojureScript. David Nolen's excitement is a good gauge. If that increases adoption significantly, it's my hope that ClojureScript's other benefits keep the fire burning. |
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