Hi Folks,

We’re a Python / Django shop, and some folks are getting excited about using 
Clojure for building web apps.  Certainly there are numerous open-source 
options to assist us (Pedastal, Ring, Compojure, Caribou, etc), but I think it 
begs a larger question: as a rule, do web applications need the power that 
Clojure brings to the table?

Other folks on my team are telling me that solutions built with Python / Django 
(or even RubyOnRails) fully satisfy the needs of 99% of the web apps we have 
built, and that Clojure offers nothing new to this problem space.  

So, here’s the question: How are you are actually using Clojure, and why did 
you choose to use it, particularly in the “web application” space?  

Thanks,
Marcus



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