Depends on the task for sure.  I have two production sites on weblocks, but 
lately have been doing lightweight webapps in Clojure with good success.

Weblocks has alot of overhead (learning curve) and frankly the CPS facilities 
are rarely useful to me.  I mostly used widgets, dialogs, actions, and dynamic 
ajax widget updates.

Ian

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On Jun 16, 2011, at 4:17 PM, George Oliver <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
> On Jun 16, 3:37 pm, Duncan Bayne <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I'm in the process of learning Common Lisp, & I've chosen Weblocks as
>> a framework to build a small-ish web app.  Things look good so far -
>> installation was easy with Quicklisp, and I've got a running skeleton
>> app.
>> 
>> However, I've been warned off Weblocks by this post on StackOverflow:
> 
> I have a feeling the SO comment is a question of taste, but you may
> also find this thread interesting
> 
> http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1482405
> 
> (note the commenter 'coffeemug' is the Slava referred to by the top
> comment).
> 
> I'm also very interested to hear the opinions of the list on the
> question, as I'm in the same boat as Duncan at the moment.
> 
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