Added some words on Wiki https://github.com/Respo/respo/wiki/hiccup-style

For Respo, it’s a tiny virtual DOM library built with pure ClojureScript. Read more at http://respo.site/

Here’s an example for the new Hiccup style syntax:

(defn on-click [e d! m!] (js/alert "Clicked!")) (defcomp comp-piece [] [:div {:on {:click on-click}} [:span "Click to alert!"]]) (defcomp comp-container [store] (let [states (:states store) state (:data states)] [:div.app-container [:header.app-header "This is header"] ; need to use parantheses for components (comp-piece) "Hiccup DSL demo"]))

Since 0.6.x , this syntax has been built into Respo. It runs alongside with Respo’s standard syntax (div {} (span {})) .

Actually it has many limits:

props is defined in Respo’s style, not the same with Reagent

is defined in Respo’s style, not the same with Reagent for components, you have to use (comp-x) . In Respo these’s code for maintaining states, which requires components to be Maps.

. In Respo these’s code for maintaining states, which requires components to be Maps. Vectors are slower compared to Macros