> I've gotten into these over the last week, and I've got to say, Chris is
> doing a very nice job on these frameworks. They are really turning into a
> nicely integrated offering to develop Clojure and ClojureScript web apps.
So...I've been wanting to get into using Cljs recently for a project
I
> i would love to read other community-member's opinion
> on pinot noir ...
I've gotten into these over the last week, and I've got to say, Chris is
doing a very nice job on these frameworks. They are really turning into a
nicely integrated offering to develop Clojure and ClojureScript web apps.
recently i took a closer look at noir (http://webnoir.org)
and found it a quite promising and in the words best sense
minimalistic approach of a clojure-based full-stack framework
for building webapps.
noir is in an early stage and lacks some of the features that
established frameworks like rails,