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301 | 266 | |
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10 days ago | 6 months ago | |
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Eclipse Public License 1.0 | MIT License |
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scittle
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Is there a simply way to write small, portable UIs in Clojure/script? Something akin to Elm
Just to add another option, check out Scittle by borkdude (creator of babashka and many other things also worth using) https://babashka.org/scittle/
- Scittle: Run Clojure in HTML page script tags
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Ask HN: Embeddable Value-Oriented Languages?
If you're looking to embed a lisp like language in webpages, you can use Scittle, which is a subset of Clojure, similar to babashka that is meant to be embedded in html:
https://github.com/babashka/scittle
- Scittle: Clojure(Script) in Script Tags
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Preferred ClojureScript tools?
I highly recommend shadow-cljs because it allows near seamless integration with NPM ecosystem. It's also worth noting that scittle works really well for small pages.
- Show HN: Scittle – run Clojure directly from browser script tags
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Multi-armed bandits & Clojure: An interactive exploration of a classic reinforcement learning problem using Clojure
thanks! yeah, shoutout to scittle. it's really fun writing Clojure right in the browser
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clj-browser-eval: turn any HTML input field into a Clojure interpreter (using Scittle!)
This is just a fun little thing to experiment with Clojurescript because I wanted to make code samples in a blog post I'm writing interactive/executable. I'm not sure if there's existing solutions that already do this, but like I said, this was a fun little experiment! Made possible by https://github.com/babashka/scittle, so thanks /u/borkdude!
- Scittle: Evaluate Clojure resources in the browser from a script tag
- "SCI" Clojure interpreter evaluating Clojure in the browser from script tag
rcf
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What makes Clojure better than X for you?
After doing some interactive development, I will occasionally reuse some of this example code and make it into actual, formalised tests in the test namespaces. Some people have started using the comment form for actual tests too, e.g. hyperfiddle/rcf or matthewdowney/rich-comment-tests.
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Playing with datafy/nav on java.io.File in a nextjournal notebook
Test lib is https://github.com/hyperfiddle/rcf, which had a release last week – the release is a noop from userland but has a bunch of infrastructure we need (RCF now implements the Clojure/Script analyzer to extend Clojure syntax so that (do x := y) is an async test assertion at any depth in the form.)
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On Repl-Driven Programming
Not to make you feel too bad, but based on your sentence you may appreciate a recent addition to my personal REPL toolkit in Clojure which I very much enjoy.
You may remember the rich comment forms in Clojure development as a communication tool to your future self and others. Now someone made them testable https://github.com/hyperfiddle/rcf#readme
- A solution on how to setup RCF testing lib with lein
- RCF is now stable (REPL-first test macro for Clojure/Script, that also makes async code easy to work with at the REPL without callbacks)
- Contextualizing Clojure in the small and the large
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ClojureScript repl is very slow
I use shadow-cljs server for both node and browser, the REPL is instant. There is some configuring though, you can probably get help in slack. (Shameless plug – JS has lots of async, to tame that at the REPL try https://github.com/hyperfiddle/rcf)
- RCF (turn your Rich Comment Forms into tests) now has async test support. Develop async expressions at the REPL with the full Clojure interactive experience
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Spec vs. Preconditions
If you have concerns about the correctness of get-book-tags in isolation I would suggest https://github.com/hyperfiddle/rcf,
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Rich 4Clojure – A Rich Comments version of 4Clojure
Based on https://github.com/hyperfiddle/rcf, a REPL-first test macro for Clojure/Script which turns your Rich Comment Forms into tests (in the same file as your functions). It's good, try it!
What are some alternatives?
klipse - Klipse is a JavaScript plugin for embedding interactive code snippets in tech blogs.
CSharpRepl - A command line C# REPL with syntax highlighting – explore the language, libraries and nuget packages interactively.
uclj - Small, quick, native Clojure interpreter
snoop - Function instrumentation using Malli schemas.
joyride - Making VS Code Hackable like Emacs since 2022
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
flow-storm-debugger - A debugger for Clojure and ClojureScript with some unique features.
Light Table - The Light Table IDE ⛺
reagent - A minimalistic ClojureScript interface to React.js
martian - The HTTP abstraction library for Clojure/script, supporting OpenAPI, Swagger, Schema, re-frame and more
reinforcement-learning-exercises - Exercises from Sutton and Barto's Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction
rich-comment-tests - RCT turns rich comment forms into tests.