Well, I’m not sure what you mean. It does nothing specific with the “data 
types” as such, so I would say, no, that isn’t it.


On Monday, May 7, 2012 10:59:22 AM UTC-4, cperkins wrote:
>
> I like it.  Kiln looks like it is automatically composing the request 
> handler based mostly on a description of data types (*) provided and 
> needed.  Is that correct, more or less? 
>
> It looks very useful.  Using Common Lisp (not Clojure yet) I end up 
> using a lot of macros when handling HTTP requests to handle 
> boilerplate minutiae but that strategy doesn't always work cleanly 
> because most of the requests are the almost the same but slightly 
> different. So either I write macros with arguments to configure the 
> output of the macro or end up making multiple macros, or resort to 
> inserting boilerplate by hand. 
>

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