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The only downside so far is that React doesn't have very good support for SVG tags. We had to modify Om and React to add the tags that we need.
It's really nice to program in ClojureScript on the frontend. Feels a lot like programming on the backend. For a good example, CircleCI's frontend (which I also worked on) is open-sourced here: https://github.com/circleci/frontend
Oops, fixed the grid not scrolling!
Building svg with React.js is kind of a pain because it silently drops svg properties it doesn't know about. In this case it was dropping patternTransform.
It's not the exact same information. The redesign translates "school days" to M-F, which will be wrong during the summer.
That's not quite what I mean. Your current demos have all of these shapes that are probably really valuable for developing Glint. The X shape, for example, really helped demonstrate the problem with flipping the axis. But I don't think they're really going to stir the imagination of anyone watching the video. Sketch puts iPhone apps and icons on their examples page, it looks like you have enough basic shapes to do the same.
As a friend I showed it to said, "It went from suck to awesome instantly." - guess I should have done it earlier!
It would also help to demo something that people use sketch for. Maybe the icons from the "Objects" example on Sketch's features page: http://bohemiancoding.com/sketch/features/
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If it's a good product at a fair price, why not just buy it? Sure, it could go down in price later, but that doesn't change the fact that you got a good product at a good price now.