One of the biggest challenges for new CLJS devs coming from languages like JavaScript are learning Clojure idioms and conventions. Most CLJS resources assume some level of understanding of these conventions and do not address their role in terms someone familiar with JavaScript will understand.
Off the top of my head, remembering from when I was coming from a primarily JS background:
One of the biggest challenges for new CLJS devs coming from languages like JavaScript are learning Clojure idioms and conventions. Most CLJS resources assume some level of understanding of these conventions and do not address their role in terms someone familiar with JavaScript will understand.
Off the top of my head, remembering from when I was coming from a primarily JS background: