It absolutely is. As someone who's dealt with JS/TS/Coffeescript and a bunch of other "scripts" that compile, transpile to Javascript for very long time, I can honestly say: Clojurescript today is the only truly production-ready viable alt-js PL.
and you don't have to use it with React. React with immutable data structures just makes sense. Once it stops making sense for any reasons, Clojurescript community will move on to using something else.
It absolutely is. As someone who's dealt with JS/TS/Coffeescript and a bunch of other "scripts" that compile, transpile to Javascript for very long time, I can honestly say: Clojurescript today is the only truly production-ready viable alt-js PL.
and you don't have to use it with React. React with immutable data structures just makes sense. Once it stops making sense for any reasons, Clojurescript community will move on to using something else.