This is my first ever review of an app, but I just felt compelled to say something. I am truly impressed with this app. I am learning Clojure as my first language and having a pocket REPL on my phone is invaluable to be able to test my ideas and practice syntax. I want to thank the developers for making it and I want to encourage others to learn Clojure and to doenload this app as a perfect companion to help reinforce their learning!
A fully functional (har har) ClojureScript REPL for your iPhone or iPad! Perfect for experimenting and learning. It really helps keep you in the Clojure mindset.
I love having a REPL on the go! The outputs could be prettier
One of my ideal use cases for this would be reading the source of different functions and trying to understand them. It would be extremely helpful if it had rainbow parens and pretty print. Right now the output is only lightly formatted and it’s all black so it’s a little hard to read.
It would be nice if I could press the up arrow and get the last thing I typed, or tap on that expression in the REPL and have it put into the input area, or just something so I didn’t have to retype things, given that this tool is entirely dedicated to interactive investigation and construction.
When I first got this app it was great, and it works very well, however, I didn’t even notice an update but now the text is the same color as the background so it’s impossible to see what you are typing. I don’t know if this is a bug but I can’t seem to make it go away
Everything inside the app is great... the stdlib and extensions are solid, execution is flawless... I just wish it exposed itself to shortcuts or x-callback schemes so I could do more with it from outside the app and integrate it into other flows.
Wonderful REPL app. It's simple, but there's an attention to detail (like the use of parinfer to ease typing) that makes it a smooth UX. The simplicity of the UI is also appreciated. I use to sketch out functions that come to mind while I'm on the subway in the morning.
When you've got parens on the mind and need to get some ideas out, this is the place to go. Excellent application for showing off the simplicity of clojurescript to your most skeptical friends.
Thanks for this outstanding tool! I prefer reading on my iPad, so Replete allows me to read Clojure tutorials and have ready access to a REPL without needing my laptop. Clever name, too! Great job!
Welcome to ClojureScript a.k.a. JavaScript -- a Clojure-y land where 3/4 is indeed 0.75, and where you can eval "#(for [a (range %1) b (range %2)] [b a])" and see a closure turn into many lines of highly optimized JS ...
It's not accurate REPL for Clojure. For example, if you do (/ 3 4) it returns 0.75 when it's supposed to be a ratio 3/4. Just something to consider because little things like that matter.
This is very cool and works great. The best part is you can get documentation right in the app with (doc f). A more appropriate keyboard would be nice, though, with parens and brackets more accessible.
My first Clojure expression evaluated flawlessly and I became excited. I had a typo in my second expression, so I clicked the up arrow on my keyboard in order to get the input from the history back into the editor only for nothing to happen. If I have to re-type any expression which was not correct the first time or when I want to grow an expression with more code after the first go around, then I find this uselss.
A ClojureScript REPL for your device. With this app, evaluating ClojureScript forms is as simple as can be. Great for learning the language. Based on pure ClojureScript—no network connectivity is needed in order to evaluate forms. All the needed computations are done right on your device!