Thanks Shantanu Kumar for your post - very informative. On Sunday, January 20, 2013 9:18:37 PM UTC+6, Mimmo Cosenza wrote: > > > > Enlive and Hiccup seem to be popular in the Clojure community. > > > I confirm that I use them on the server side. I'm now experimenting the > corresponding enfocus [1] and hiccups [9] on the client-side, where I use > also domina. I'll give also a try to dommy [3], which seems to be > promising, even from the performance point of view. I'm very interested in > C2 [10] too. All of this libraries have few overlapping features but on the > client side should not be a big problem thanks to Google Closure advanced > compilation option. > > [9] hiccups: https://github.com/teropa/hiccups > [10] c2: https://github.com/lynaghk/c2 > > > There >> are also ClojureScript versions[1][2][3] of these templating libraries >> that you may like to check out as Josh Kamau mentioned. There are also >> Clojure implementations[4][5] of Mustache[6]. >> >> [1] Enfocus: https://github.com/ckirkendall/enfocus >> [2] Crate: https://github.com/ibdknox/crate >> [3] Dommy: https://github.com/Prismatic/dommy >> [4] Clostache: https://github.com/fhd/clostache >> [5] Stencil: https://github.com/davidsantiago/stencil >> [6] Mustache: http://mustache.github.com/ >> >> Another Clojure templating library you may like to look at is Basil: >> https://github.com/kumarshantanu/basil (Disclaimer: I am the author of >> Basil.) It is a general purpose, conventional templating library for >> Clojure(JVM) and ClojureScript. Though it's in early stage at the >> moment and lacks features like nesting, template macros, realized >> fragments etc, it may still be useful for some projects. > > Mimmo > >
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