Hi Aria,
I read your post too quickly, so forgive me if I'm asking stupid questions or 
questions already answered in you're post. 

I'm building my own clojurescript/clojure stack of libraries to reach probably 
a couple of goal that are close or similar to the ones you have:

- adhere to progressive enhancement strategy
- separation of concerns

Does your dommy lib compete with enfocus in adhering to enlive templating 
system? My desire is to have the same pure html template for both server-side 
and client-side html/dom manipulation. Is this something reachable with your  
approach?

Thanks so much

mimmo


On Jan 17, 2013, at 6:07 PM, Aria Haghighi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
>   I’ve just posted a blog post on the Prismatic blog about moving our web 
> application from Node.js/Javascript over to Clojure/ClojureScript. A lot of 
> the post is making the case for why hiccup-style templating using Clojure 
> data structures is a great idea. 
> 
> http://blog.getprismatic.com/blog/2013/1/14/bringing-functional-to-the-frontend-clojure-clojurescript-for-the-web
> 
> We’ve also open-sourced our first project dommy, a small ClojureScript 
> library for templating that we’ve been using in production. There will be 
> many more open-source releases just around the corner, including graph. 
> 
> Love to hear any feedback or comments.
> 
> Best, 
> Aria Haghighi
> Co-Founder of Prismatic
> 
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