PublicFarley:
>
> Looks very nicely designed. Thanks for contributing. Have you taken a look 
> at other libraries such as CongoMongo (
> https://github.com/aboekhoff/congomongo/)? How does Mongoika compare?


I am also curious if you have seen Monger (http://clojuremongodb.info) 
before starting Mongoika.

Monger also lets you work with query cursors as lazy sequences,
uses Mongo shell "syntax" for queries with maps and supports a variety of 
GridFS operations.
Plus it is the only MongoDB Clojure client with solid documentation.

MK

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