@dnolen Ah right sorry.

Here’s some feedback regarding the content (keep in mind that I’m not a ClojureScript beginner, and that I don’t know precisely what the intended audience and goals of the guide are):

I notice that the overall setup is hugely reduced compared to previous versions, which is a very good thing as it should make ClojureScript much more accessible to beginners. In a similar vein, I also really appreciate that you can get both a REPL and a browser in the very first steps.

I would add an introduction sentence stating the scope of the guide, maybe something like: “In this tutorial, we will guide you through a basic setup for running ClojureScript programs interactively on your machine”. (Or maybe something else, maybe I got the scope wrong).

I would add a short introduction to the ‘ClojureScript compiler’ section, and maybe find another title - as it is, it is a bit hard to know where we’re getting at. Maybe something like: “in this section, we will see how to run a ClojureScript program in a web page and interact with it at the REPL.”

I would maybe also strive to reduce the amount of technological prerequisites: currently, the guide seems to assume that the reader knows about terminal windows, JavaScript, compilers, NodeJs, and most importantly, implicit knowledge about what ClojureScript does. This is not a new issue of course, but now that the setup is so massively simplified, addressing it seems within reach: maybe a few additions here and there to explain what’s going on in a more vulgarised form?

And again, congratulations and THANK YOU for this new release: the fact that I consider the above issues the most important ones is a telling sign of progress.