On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 5:26 AM, Shantanu Kumar <kumar.shant...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> I am interested to know what deficiencies do you see in present state
> of affairs in Clojure web development space. It would be something
> useful to discuss. There are libraries, such as:
>


> 1. Ring+Clout+Compojure, Ring+Conjure, Ring+Moustache etc as web
> controllers

2. Enlive, Hiccup, Gulliver, Clj-StringTemplate, Cfmljure etc for web
> template stuff
>

Documentation.  Especially for integrating various combinations of those
libraries, and for deployment.

More generally, the fragmented state of support -- too many separate and
underused mailing lists, IRC channels, websites, each for small, composable
components.  There is now a  clojure-web-dev mailing list and a #clojure-web
IRC channel, but I'd like to see a similarly overarching website too, which
documents broader stories like integration, development workflows,
deployment to various platforms, etc.

4. Sandbar, Conjure, Compojure-REST for additional web stuff
>

They are not sufficiently complete or mature yet.  For example, a lot of
people want a pre-cooked authentication API, and only Sandbar comes close
(as of last month).

Regards,
> Shantanu
>


-- 
Abhishek Reddy
http://abhishek.geek.nz

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