I believe protocols can entirely alleviate the need for feature expressions.

On Saturday, February 16, 2013 5:28:59 PM UTC+1, Mimmo Cosenza wrote:
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> Hi all,
> the more I learn cli/cljs the more I find myself in looking for libraries 
> running on both sides of a clojurean web app. hiccup/valip, c2, 
> enliven/encofus, just to name few of them. 
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> Is there a kind of agreement on which approach to follow to solve the 
> features  expression problem. I already used the leon-cljsbuild workaround 
> (i.e. :crossovers option) and cljx feature approach. 
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> I just read about feature expression problem here: 
> http://dev.clojure.org/display/design/Feature+Expressions
> The last discussion is dated july 2012. Cljs, by attracting people coming 
> from the front-end side too and by freeing the back-end guys from js 
> programming, is growing fast and my personal opinion is that there should 
> be a move toward a decision regarding the sharing of code between cli and 
> cljs. 
>
> Is there any advance in this direction? 
>
> My best
>
> mimmo
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