> How do we effectively leverage some of the more advanced Clojure-oriented 
webservers such as Aleph and Immutant?

I've just posted about yada on another thread, a library for 'proper' 
handling of Ring requests, fully supporting async. Although yada is a 
separate library, it fully complements bidi (a url routing library).

There are a couple more complementary libraries on the way which will 
combine to form something akin to a 'web framework' discussed on this 
thread.

Regards,

Malcolm

On Sunday, 3 May 2015 04:19:19 UTC+1, puzzler wrote:
>
> Last week, at the Clojure/West conference, someone (I think it was Brandon 
> Bloom) summed up the general vibe well, by saying something along the lines 
> of, "We now have all the pieces in place to make web development an order 
> of magnitude more productive than in any other language, we just need to 
> figure out how to put it all together and make that happen."
>
> I think that's right.  From a technological standpoint, I think we're 
> there.  The things we most need are informational resources and 
> higher-level shared resources, such as UI widgets.  For example:
>
> How do we use Buddy/Friend effectively to achieve secure web apps?  (The 
> docs are not sufficiently informative for those who haven't thought much 
> about security and assume too much prior knowledge).
>
> How do we effectively leverage some of the more advanced Clojure-oriented 
> webservers such as Aleph and Immutant?
>
> Clojure is great for creating new, disruptive web models, but what's the 
> easiest path to creating something that can be done trivially with, say, 
> Drupal or Django?
>
> Since more and more people are working with Reagent/Om/etc., we need as 
> many Bootstrap-like widgets as possible for those tools, and more 
> informational resources about how to use these new reactive models 
> effectively, for example, how to do animated UIs.
>
> Are there reusable components like, say, shopping baskets?
>

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