Christopher Small
Christopher Small
At some point, we turned off the email notification system because it was getting flagged as spam (and was admittedly pretty annoying since it sent out an email on every...
Gets to be a pain to moderate when there get to be lots of comments
98% of the time, vim-parinfer works great for me, but for code with very long top level forms (long defrecords for instance), it tends to be pretty horrible (well nigh...
I use nerd commenter (https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdcommenter) for commenting, and for whatever reason, when I comment out lines the parens do not update. Is there a parinfer centric notion of commenting? Or...
It seems like parinfer is eating lines on editing `*.edn` files? Perhaps it's looking for a `ns` declaration and doing weird things when it doesn't find it? For reference (and...
It's been a little while; And of course there are going to be a lot of new pieces here soon, but it would be nice if there was some reflection...
Maybe copy from how re-frame does this. It would be nice to have generators for cross cutting concerns as well, like generating some default structure for some set of components...
There are going to be obvious comparisons, so it would be nice to have the differences, tradeoffs and underlying motivations clearly spelled out so folks can wrap their head around...
This tends to work best for most development workflow; page refresh works fine for resourcing db, given how often this is needed.
Using component etc. and protocols to make things pluggable. Starting to look really good. Also ends up forcing the issue of solving the event handling problem. So this is going...