On 2 May 2015 at 21:43, gvim <gvi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> One could conclude from this that the Clojure community isn't that
> interested in web development but the last Clojure survey suggests
> otherwise. Clojure's library composition approach to everything only goes
> so far with large web applications, as Aaron Bedra reminded us in March
> last year: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBL59w7fXw4 .
>

I agree that web development in Clojure can be improved, but I don't see
why it follows that we should be writing web frameworks.

Why is it that Elixir, with a much smaller community and lifespan than
> Clojure's, has managed to put 4 times as much mindshare into its main web
> framework when its module output, as measured by modulecounts.com, is a
> tiny fraction of Clojure's?


By what measurement are you drawing this conclusion?

You've listed contributors and commits for single repositories, but that
will clearly produce erroneous results when comparing a monolithic project
to a very modular one.

- James

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