Thanks for the step through and suggestions.

I've got lein and I've gotten through that to run a repl in emacs for
the clojurescriptone project.

I'll go ahead and go through webnoir and korma as you recommend. I've
read up some on korma but I've only heard a bit of webnoir in passing.

I think you're probably right about running cljs in the backend as
being overwhelming initially.

It all sounds great and I'm hyped about starting it.

Thank you so much and thanks for your offer for further help.

I'm most impressed by the generosity and willingness to help a witless
noob such as myself.

Take care and I intend to keep you updated!

On Feb 17, 10:20 am, Linus Ericsson <oscarlinuserics...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi! Long way!
>
> To start with I would head for using webnoir+korma for starters. I think
> its a better lighted up road for people to start with (eventually you could
> dump the jvm after a while and run everything in node.js or something but
> for now thats a risky road for someone new to the language IMO.)
>
> Start with installing lein, then go to webnoir for getting a webserver up.
> Then add korma and connect it to sql. You can use clojurescript for the
> cool website but to run the backend in cljs seems a bit overwhelming for a
> start.
>
> Does that sound reasonable to start with? Once you have lein, noir is very
> easy. Swank + slime is grrrreat when you want to test the backend/sql
> without the website first. Just ask if you have further questions, we try
> to clean the way of mines as fast as we can with documentation and
> everything.
>
> /Linus
> Den 17 feb 2012 15:06 skrev "VaedaStrike" <supercriticalfl...@gmail.com>:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > I'm really new to programmIng. Started in relational database design
> > and got myself a SQLServer based database for which I want to create a
> > web based clojure/clojurescript/clojurescriptone based front end. I
> > started learning programming (oop) with vb.net and vs and got to
> > realize that to get to where I want to be I have to be able to develop
> > faster and better than vb could let me so I finally figured out how to
> > get started with Emacs and am now stumbling through clojurescriptone
> > via the emac repl (getting to this point has been a LONG journey for
> > me).
>
> > So where I'm at presently is trying to build forms etc in
> > clojurescriptone that can be the front end for my database, using
> > stored procedures.
>
> > I have virtually no idea as to how to start this. Where in
> > clojurescriptone would I place make the connection? I've been told
> > that it would have something to do with remoting but I've never done
> > anything like that and can't seem to find info via search engines.
> > I've looked up what I can find in the wikibook about connecting to SQL
> > Server
>
> >http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Clojure_Programming/Examples/JDBC_Exampl...
>
> >  but aside from downloading the jdbc I'm lost
>
> >  In the wikibooks article it states that the solution "depends on the
> > Clojure Contrib library org.clojure/java.jdbc " but I, in my great
> > nascent noobness, haven't the foggiest idea of how to, or where to,
> > state the dependency in the clojurescript app (does it entail
> > downloading files from org.clojure/java.jdbc??? If so where/how do I
> > place them?). I'd also like to be able to test calls against my stored
> > procedures in the/a repl (clojurescriptone or otherwise) but I just
> > have no clue where to begin.
>
> > Can any patient soul either tell me OR point me in the best dirrection
> > to figire this out?
>
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