On 03/05/2015 19:01, Hildeberto Mendonça wrote:
I would recommend watching the video "Simple made easy" by Rich Hickey:
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Simple-Made-Easy . By watching this
video, I realized there is no sense writing frameworks in Clojure. Not
because the video says so, but because the approach of using libraries
to compose solutions makes a lot more sense. Django and Rails are
examples of easy technologies, while Clojure and its libraries are an
example of simple. You will also understand Sean when he said that
Clojure "doesn't need to be the solution for low-level problems".
Do you actually program in Clojure? Have you experienced web development
in Clojure? I'm asking that because my personal experience was actually
good. I'm happier writing Clojure web apps adding libraries on demand
instead of having a huge piece of software with a lot of things that I
don't use at all.
Rich Hickey's videos got me into Clojure so, yes, I've watched all of
them several times.
Yes, I do program in Clojure. Exclusively at the moment as I'm currently
free to work on my own startup project. I'm using Luminus and enjoy it
so I didn't start this thread out of dissatisfaction with Luminus itself
but more from a sense of frustration at seeing so little input coming
from the community compared with other languages.
gvim
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