Yeah, it wouldn't surprise me if I'm over thinking it too much. But in the 
model of 'shu-ha-ri' I am still very much in the shu stage so i'm looking 
for concrete stuff to imitate. :) 

Thank you everyone for the ideas and thoughts,

-d

On Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 10:23:43 AM UTC-6, Dru Sellers wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I am trying to convert my mind from OO (C#) to one more functionally 
> friendly. I am increasingly comfortable with simple applications in 
> clojure, but as I start to build more complex applications, I start to fall 
> down about how to structure my application. I don't want to just shove OO 
> ideas into the functional nature of Clojure. I'm looking for any help 
> someone can provide to help shimmy my brain into the right mental patterns.
>
> Background: Long time C# developer who leans heavily on IoC / DI / 
> Interfaces / Testing / Object Encapsulation.
>
> Specific Questions: Namespace Organization
>
> Now I know this is almost entirely personal preference, but I'm playing 
> with a namespace model that looks like this and I'd love some feed back. 
> Tear it about, bust that red pen out and help me to better think of things 
> in clojure way. I only have my C# / OO background to lean on and need some 
> fresh brain juice. :)
>
> I currently organize my projects like this. a spin off of 'duct' 
> https://github.com/weavejester/duct but i'm looking for a bit more detail.
>
> Context: Project name is going to be "ford", feature is going to be a 
> simple log of text
>
>
> ~/
>   src/
>     ford/ - the project
>       log/ - the feature name
>         http.clj - contains clojure routes at 'http/routes' - orchestrate 
> the business calls
>         model.clj - contains my 'defrecords' / yesql / db calls
>         core.clj - the "business" calls
>
>
> I def have a preference for shorter files rather than longer files
> I also tend to have a heavy use of 'ceremony' - right now I need a lot of 
> structure because I'm still learning to think in terms of clojure. and I 
> spend a lot of time still reading it rather than thinking about it.
>
> Again, thank you.
>
> -d
>

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