> I didn't trust myself not to blow both my feet off with Clojure
But you are clojure engineer(by trade).
Kinda weird, cause on the other end, I myself do backend in clojure but in frontend i much prefer js/svelte. (cljs tooling is making me cry, almost always)
Heh the woes of a hosted language! I've always been interested in svelte, but it's incompatibility with ClojureScript always made it a non starter for me.
If you haven't given shadow-cljs a try though, it's worked wonders for me. Can be a little heavy to set up, and the configuration a little mind bending at times, but besides normally 1 rough day a year it works flawlessly the other 364 (a pretty good win ratio as far as js build tooling goes).
But you are clojure engineer(by trade). Kinda weird, cause on the other end, I myself do backend in clojure but in frontend i much prefer js/svelte. (cljs tooling is making me cry, almost always)