Were not using Clojure yet for our
Web based GUIs.
The main reason being that we jumped
on Rails last year. Most of our needs
are to display/edit database data and
the ActiveScaffold plugin allows us
to write a controller in 20 lines.

We do not need to write forms,
it's all done through partial renderings
provided by the plugin.

We just provide layouts and customize
CSS stuf.

We will give a closer look to
Compojure this year and see if can
achieve the same code ratio somehow.

Luc P

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On 2010-06-24, at 12:27, Daniel Gagnon <redalas...@gmail.com> wrote:

I don't use Clojure for web development and I thought sharing why could be useful too.

For web development, my favourite tool is Django. It comes as a fullstack framework which means I have everything I need out of the box. Templates, caching, ORM, a kick-ass autogenerated admin section, cross-domain request forgery protection etc. and the documentation is really top notch.

I'd rather have Clojure than Python but all the goodness that Django provides is such a time saver that I feel I'd lose too much time with Clojure.

If I had a full-stack, well-documented clojure framework, I'd jump to that.
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