Pedestal is powerful framework, I don't try it. Because it is still
changing very frequently. On the other hand I am not sure what type of
application Pedestal is good choice. I mean game, messaging (Chat, Real
time Chart) or traditional CRUD based web application. But if you are
looking somet
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> As for your question, the answer is: absolutely suitable. From my personal
experience, http://www.luminusweb.net/ gives a good start. People say that
Pedestal is gonna be great too, but I did not use it yet.понедельник, 9
сентября 2013 г., 0:31:13 UTC+4 п
As for your question, the answer is: absolutely suitable. From my personal
experience, http://www.luminusweb.net/ gives a good start. People say that
Pedestal is gonna be great too, but I did not use it yet.
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It's definitely suitable for the web. I've been using it for my own
personal web projects for a while. I've never done any significant
freelancing work, though I'm very interested in it. I'm curious though if
clients are open to having their stuff built in a rather niche language
where they
The next greenfield website someone contracts me to do, I will almost
definitely choose Clojure. I'd use Ring, Compojure, Hiccup, Garden,
Datomic if a DB is needed, and possibly ClojureScript, and possibly a
few things from libnoir.
On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 3:31 PM, Mateusz Dobek wrote:
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Is Clojure good choice for one-man-webdevelopment-team?
I switched form Ruby on Rails, and now I'm learing Clojure. It seems to be
really powerfull language, but will it suits for web?
Wanna give it a try in Pedestal framework.
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