As a Clojure novice I'm happy to see the documentation side of the Clojure ecosystem growing regardless of the stack used for a doc site. Having a resource like a user-edited php.net will be a great help. I am excited about submitting a few examples of my own. On Jul 11, 9:14 am, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote: > On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 11:23 PM, zkim <zachary....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> but what do you think about using Justin's codebase, or an Aleph-based > >> server to > >> host the thing instead of Ruby/Rails? (see the link above for more details) > > > I'm inclined to move forward with the Ruby / Rails for now. The > > reason I went with rails is that (in my experience) none of the > > clojure web libraries are mature enough to do something like > > clojuredocs as quickly and easily as I personally would be able to do > > in rails. > > Could you provide details about what it was specifically that you > found was lacking? > > -Phil
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