investigating a (new) framework or a lib, i always scan the dependencies in 
project.clj first

i liked, what i saw and my impressions are:

shoreleave is a clojure-lib-stack that really looks like something
and its possibly the right time for the community to focus on something
isn't it ? 

i am also  pleased to see enfocus beeing mentioned in the docs ...
as i have played with enfocus for a while and liked it.   

thanks for sharing shoreleave !

grĂ¼sse

On Friday, March 1, 2013 2:40:36 AM UTC+1, Paul deGrandis wrote:
>
> Shoreleave is a collection of integrated libraries for building 
> ClojureScript applications that focuses on:
>  * Security
>  * Idiomatic interfaces
>  * Common client-side strategies
>  * HTML5 capabilities
>  * ClojureScript's advantages
>
> Version 0.3.0 has been released across all modules.
>
> There is also an example application and template for building 
> Shoreleave+Compojure apps: 
> https://github.com/shoreleave/shoreleave-baseline
>
> For more information on docs and the changes in 0.3.0:
> https://github.com/ohpauleez/shoreleave#wheres-the-code
>
> Thanks for all who reported bugs, gave feedback, and helped push the 
> project forward!
> Paul
>

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