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GUI Development with Seesaw

Use Seesaw when Clojure applications need small JVM desktop interfaces instead of web front ends.

Use this section to evaluate GUI Development with Seesaw as a production Clojure concern, not as a one-for-one replacement for a Java framework pattern. The child lessons show where the boundary belongs, what data should cross it, and which JVM habits are still useful.

Review focus What Java engineers should verify
Boundary Which namespace, handler, adapter, or deployment seam owns this concern?
Data flow What plain data crosses the seam before any library-specific API appears?
Java habit to retire Which class-heavy pattern can become a small function, map, protocol, or REPL-tested adapter?

Before moving on, identify the smallest runnable example that proves the concept. Add production concerns such as logging, validation, security, or deployment only after the data flow is clear.

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Revised on Saturday, May 23, 2026