Suppose you're opening an issue and there's a lot noisey logs that may be useful.
Rather than wrecking readability, wrap it in a <details>
tag!
<details>
Summary Goes Here
I've been experimenting with a lot of things in Clearwater since I first introduced it at B'more on Rails. The reason I showed it to people was because I was hoping to get people talking about front-end development in Ruby with Opal (I've also given a presentation about Opal at B'more on Rails). One of the things that Clearwater does on every link click, at the moment, is rerender the entire app. It does it with a single call, so it's not rendering chunks of HTML here and there, so it's not the worst performance in the world, but I did notice it was clobbering input fields, and micromanaging event handlers (for individually rendered views and attribute-bound blocks) has been a nightmare.
Components are an interesting way of thinking about web development. Having all of your functionality specified as smaller and smaller subdivisions of content makes perfect sense on th