Having an editor that is basically a web browser with node-js integration provides the foundation to do an incredible amount of cool stuff. In this post I have shown you how to use React (with quiescent on top) for rendering view items in Light Table. I have walked you through how that may fit in with the BOT architecture Light Table is based on. I hope I have managed to give you a glimpse of the power of the BOT architecture and the facilities it provides for extending and customizing your editor. I haven’t gone into great detail on how I’ve interacted with cider-nrepl to provide the namespace data, that belongs in a separate blogpost.