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/dev/rohner skip to main | skip to sidebar /dev/rohner AsciiMathML Wednesday, April 14, 2010 Writing JQuery code with Scriptjure I'm the author of Scriptjure , a Clojure library / DSL for generating javascript from clojure code. I mainly developed it for embedding glue javascript in HTML pages. Let's take it out for a spin. I'm not going to go over the basic rules. See the above link for more detail. Since 'everyone' uses jquery these days, let's make a simple example, setting up an on-click handler that pops up an alert box. Pretty much the simplest interesting thing you can do. input money, I have a successful company. There's another input to the function here, because you need input users, (and you want to output happy users). If your users are happy, they'll return or recommend you to other users: So what are the benefits of this mental model? If there are no benefits, there's no reason to bother with it. Well, I thought it was interesting. But more signi...
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