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So, data is at the core of `re-frame-trace` in both of the ways just described,
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and that should not be the slightest bit surprising.
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Think about it ... every single time you put a `printlin` into your program,
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you are printing out what? And why? Data is the fuel of your investigation.
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Each time you put a `println` into your program,
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you are printing out what? And why? Data is the fuel of your debugging investigation.
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Have you seen LightTable? It was attractive because it co-renders the data and
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code. The shown data is the "paper trail" by which you can percieve the dynamics of the code.
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Have you seen LightTable? It was attractive because it co-renders data and
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code. The data presented is the "paper trail" by which you can percieve the dynamics of the code.
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### It Is A Data Dashboard
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Observing raw data is certaintly interesting, but it isn't enough. Data is the substrate and
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we want to leverage it. Apart from anything else, there's often too much data - you
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Observing raw data is certaintly interesting, but it isn't enough. Data is the substrate
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we want to leverage. Apart from anything else, there's often too much data - you
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can drown in the detail.
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So, `re-frame-trace` tries to be a "dashboard" which curates this
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