On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 17:23:16 -0400, James Reeves
<weavejes...@googlemail.com> wrote:
1. Have you written, or are you writing, a web application that uses
Clojure? What does it do?
I'm writing cloudhoist.com, a cross cloud management console and api, that
lets you start and stop nodes on Amazon, Rackspace, etc, configure them
with your favourite stacks (eg, tomcat, mysql, couchdb), deploy you apps
and carry out admin actions.
2. Which libraries or frameworks are you using? Which versions?
Ring, moustache, enlive, scriptjure, clutch. All latest versions. Jetty,
tomcat, nginx.
3. What made you choose Clojure to develop web applications in? What
are the strengths of Clojure web development?
It's a lisp, with all that entails, and it deploys nicely on the JVM.
4. What do you think are the current weaknesses of web development in
Clojure? What could be improved?
I am interested in using clojure for client side coding. Ring friendly
authentication and authorisation libs would be nice (I rolled my own). I
miss rails' named routes, but am sure something better will materialise
for clojure.
5. Anything else you want to comment on?
Thanks to everyone for their work in this area!
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Hugo Duncan
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