I presume you are referring to the lack of UI widgets,
I would indent targeting the Google App stack using Google GWT widget
libraries to cut out browser compatibility issues etc.
And hopefully drive the development from withing Clojure Emacs.
Similar to http://www.hackers-with-attitude.com/

On Mar 11, 12:10 pm, Saul Hazledine <shaz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 10, 10:37 pm, startup <jennifermorgan2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > The software center would try to steer the candidates to use Lisp/
> > Clojure over other languages because of the flexibility and speed with
> > with ideas can be developed and the languages inherent suitability for
> > large Web Scale/Cloud apps and AI.
>
> I've started a company that is developing a web application in
> Clojure. I chose Clojure because, of the available JVM languages, it
> is the most fun to program -- ie I didn't choose it for good business
> reasons.
>
> I am enjoying development so far but I think it is important to point
> out that, wonderful though compojure is, web development in Clojure
> lacks facilities that more mature web frameworks provide in other
> languages. I see this as no bad thing for me personally (I like the
> unpolluted simplicity) but it will effect the competitive edge of any
> startup that chooses to standardise on Clojure.
>
> This will change with time of course, so it may be that starting a
> Clojure specific incubator at this early stage is a wise move in the
> long term. However, it may be advisable not to over-promise in the
> early stages.
>
> Saul

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