You were one of the reasons why I got interested in Clojure / CLJS. Even visited a workshop of yours a couple of years ago ;) I'm still in dabbling mode unfortunately.
So my understanding after reading your tweets - is that for your use cases ES6/TS is better suited for front-end stuff. But Clojure is still worth digging into - if only for learning the philosophy, principles, ideas and simplicity of FP.
For what use cases would you use ClJ / CLJS nowadays?
Anyway, thanks again for your work - I like the hiccup style of building UIs - so will be checking out hdom.
Edit: typo