top | item 9833872 (no title) birdsbolt | 10 years ago Fundamentally, I guess the difference is that one is type-safe, and the other isn't.You can get compile time errors instead of runtime for bunch of things. discuss order hn newest dllthomas|10 years ago ClojureScript also, I think, has a better front-end story for squishier front ends at the moment (although there are a number of projects working on changing that).
dllthomas|10 years ago ClojureScript also, I think, has a better front-end story for squishier front ends at the moment (although there are a number of projects working on changing that).
dllthomas|10 years ago