Hi all,

I'm a reasonably experienced ClojureScript developer, finally starting to 
think about the server side of a web app I've been working on for some 
time. I was wondering if anyone could offer some pointers for libraries 
worth looking at. What would you be building on top of if you were starting 
a web app in 2018?

It's a single page app. I've already committed to Reagent on the client. 
Will very likely go with Dataomic as the DB. The rest is open for now.

I realise there is no "right answer" to such a question. All I'm after here 
is to take the pulse of the community - "take a look at so-and-so", "such 
and such is becoming a de-facto standard", "a few people got burned with 
thingumy"...

I think there are two distinct sub-questions here. First off one is going 
to need a general server-side library e.g. Luminus (more a collection of 
libraries), and then there is the much bigger question of keeping data in 
sync across multiple clients/servers. Here we get into the vast topic of 
distributed systems, full of deep, open questions, but I'm hoping for 
advice for the working programmer : )

Of particular interest would be whether people feel any of the more 
ambitious libraries (e.g. Replikative) are worth relying on for a serious 
project, or are people generally still rolling their own, RPC style.

Thanks very much, in advance!

Tom

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