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But syntax doesn't have to be hard. Enter , part of the "syntaxless" tradition where you can learn syntax and then it gets out of the way, even allowing you to compile down to those others (and many more)
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RT @iambickky
JavaScript is Hard!
Python is Hard!
CSS is Hard!
Whole Programming is Hard !!
Yes, everything will be hard at first, but it will become easy once you start learning it and put your time and effor…
twitter.com/iambickky/status/1

Nice illumination! Seems pretty arbitrary compared to the #() lambdas I'm used to with
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RT @ighmaz_js
Difference between Regular and Arrow Functions in JavaScript ⚡️

A 🧵👇
twitter.com/ighmaz_js/status/1

shadow-cljs requires npm. There is no npm package in , but a simple `guix install node` will get you your npm command.

RT @metasoarous
Every few months JS folks get really excited about something that's been in for years 🙃 twitter.com/builderio/status/1

RT @mpenet
We're looking for a new dev @Exoscale exoscale.com/jobs/#software-en If you're looking for a great place to work with lots of challenging tasks, that has been very remote friendly for years and where clojure is heavily used, please apply!

RT @fndriven
I learn and because life is short. Programming is cool of course but honestly it's a shitshow. The complexity + dependency breakage, the "tooling" + constant changes are not healthy. I am a noob and for this I have the authority to say. I'd prefer not to.

So webpack offers excellent speedy hot-reloading now?
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RT @juxtpro
JUXT engineer and front-end wizard @alexthings1 spoke at @RNLmeetup about building apps using ClojureScript. It's an intro to for Javascript developers, and this accompanying blog also contrasts the dev experience, JS vs CLJS juxt.pro/blog/cljs-for-js-devs
twitter.com/juxtpro/status/150

RT @juxtpro
JUXT engineer and front-end wizard @alexthings1 spoke at @RNLmeetup about building apps using ClojureScript. It's an intro to for Javascript developers, and this accompanying blog also contrasts the dev experience, JS vs CLJS juxt.pro/blog/cljs-for-js-devs

RT @JacekSchae
It's back, under slightly different name from ClojureScript Podcast to ClojureStream Podcast. The same RSS feed and the same format.

Thanks for tunning-in 📻

twitter.com/ClojureStream/stat

RT @Vouchio
Connect with us on Tuesday, Feb 15th 2pm EST for a mix of all things Vouch - history, team members, and of course,

Set your reminder! 👇
twitter.com/i/spaces/1BRKjnRea

To whom it may concern: maybe I am just behind the curve, but if you are getting "reagent/render is deprecated" warnings in your project, the answer is that the function moved to reflect changes in the React.JS project. Now it's reagent.dom/render

Great work from Tony Aldon in converting both the and the sites to orgmode! Much easier for me to read and bookmark and copy now.

github.com/tonyaldon/clojure-s

github.com/tonyaldon/clojuresc

Sometimes with Figwheel I use (reset-autobuild) to cause it to rebuild the JS -- either to restart a broken thing, or usually to print for me the reason it broke. Anyone know the ShadowCLJS equivalent?

RT @RobStuttaford
You're about to build a new web app UI, using .

What CSS framework / library do you use? Why?

(Been happy with Bulma by @jgthms for close to 5 years, wondering what the landscape is like today)

twitter.com/RobStuttaford/stat

Although github.com/tristanstraub/garde is inspired by use with Tailwind, I just used it to easily, rapidly import an arbitrary CSS file into my Garden files. Beautiful!

Also, it was my first project in which I've used deps.edn instead of Leiningen. Cider started it notably quickly. Success on two fronts!

We chafe at the "impurity of the syntax artifacts that have to be injected to do whitespace editing."

Enjoying catching up on old episodes of the @JacekSchae Podcast, I enjoyed an insightful interview with the Shaun Labron, author of Parinfer who is apparently no longer on Twitter. Now what I want to know is how SmartParens came about as the next thing. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/

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