On 24 October 2014 09:20, Brian Guthrie <[email protected]> wrote:

> Depending on how deep your investment in Compojure is, I've found Silk's
> ability to derive a path once defined (bidirectional routes) to be quite
> handy and very clean. I also prefer its general philosophy, though the
> library's in its early days and I haven't tested it extensively. However,
> it does appear to provide a nice solution for the problem you're trying to
> solve. https://github.com/DomKM/silk
>

I'm aware of Silk, but I don't think it solves this problem.

What I want to do is place resource files a namespace uses in a predictable
and unique path, while avoiding repetition of the namespace name in my
source code.

The routing library used, or even whether this is a web-based project or
some other service, is immaterial to the problem.

- James

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