2015-05-03 16:27 GMT+02:00 Fluid Dynamics <a2093...@trbvm.com>:

>
> So, basically, Clojure *is* the framework? :)
>
> Exactly! As is any language that you choose to work in. That means that
buying into at least one framework is nessecary to get started with
programming anyway.
With clojure, the predominant attitude seems to be: If I can buy into one
framework, that gives me a skinnable, turing-complete language and focuses
on composition, why should I buy into further frameworks, that can only
distance me from my peers that use something else?

That said: I'd love to see a set of well-maintained, well-documented
project templates to emerge from a common brand, for the benefit of
beginners and 10h website creators.

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