
@greg fwiw, React support in RacketScript is coming! (though no definite timeline)

Were you using a particular library to interact with React in Clojurescript?

@stchang I personally find the approach to js frameworks represented by svelte to be more idiomatic to the racket way. Have you looked into it by any chance? https://svelte.technology/blog/frameworks-without-the-framework/ https://svelte.technology/guide

@stchang I used Reagent. I liked it. For me, Reagent was the warm bowl of porridge in between Quiescent and Om/Om-next. In my barely-informed opinion.

@githree I have not seen it but we’ll definitely look into it

@greg thanks, yeah I think we’re planning something similar

something not too heavyweight, but so you dont have to manually write the jsx

@stchang looking at the svelte made me think that Racket(script) doesn’t need a framework - it can be The Framework

I am looking forward to reading your opinion at one point in this regard

Shameless self-promotion: If you’re building something along those lines, please consider using CSS-expressions (https://docs.racket-lang.org/css-expr/index.html) for CSS and something along the lines of Pollen Component (https://docs.racket-lang.org/pollen-component/index.html) for the components :slightly_smiling_face:

Shameless self-promotion: If you’re building something along those lines, please consider using CSS-expressions (https://docs.racket-lang.org/css-expr/index.html) for CSS and something like Pollen Component (https://docs.racket-lang.org/pollen-component/index.html) for the components :slightly_smiling_face:

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good evening :slightly_smiling_face:

@wingo Good afternoon!

greets eeide :slightly_smiling_face:

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@ben woo!

haha, cool