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kwladyka 2019-09-04T12:26:50.001100Z

Hi, how today Calva is comparing to Cursive? deps.edn, repl, figwheel-main etc.?

pez 2019-09-04T12:32:20.003200Z

@kwladyka: Cursive is much more complete, for sure. It will come down to what is important for you. deps.edn, and figwheel-main both have support in Calva. And Calva has a pretty decent repl, I would say.

kwladyka 2019-09-04T12:32:47.003500Z

@pez can you point a few differences?

kwladyka 2019-09-04T12:32:57.003800Z

I was trying calva 1-2 years ago if you remember

kwladyka 2019-09-04T12:33:05.004100Z

just thinking if it is time to try again 🙂

kwladyka 2019-09-04T12:35:31.004900Z

I really cross my fingers for Calva success 🙂 I am waiting to move to VSC 🙂

pez 2019-09-04T12:47:20.007200Z

Yes, I remember. I am not a Cursive user… But one thing I know from listening to today’s ClojureScript Podcast episode, is that Cursive has Parinfer Smartmode. Which Calva hasn’t, and won’t have until the VS Code API allows it.

pez 2019-09-04T12:49:02.008500Z

Cursive also has a debugger. No such in Calva. Don’t know if Cursive has a debugger for ClojureScript, though?

kwladyka 2019-09-04T12:56:26.008700Z

I think not for cljs

pez 2019-09-04T13:09:33.009500Z

I suggest you try Calva out again. I’m interested in your feedback, especially if you choose to go back to Cursive again.

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kwladyka 2019-09-04T13:15:12.009900Z

I will try to find time for that in next few days