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I am new to clojure (and Emacs). Do you recommend using Emacs Live as a quick way to get up and running?
We've standardized on it at work and really helps take a lot of information overload out of trying to figure out an Emacs setup
The nice think about Emacs Live is that it's carefully curated and used by quite a lot of people, so it's developed carefully and slowly and pretty well tested, @kyle_schmidt
I have a simple side-project to do at work and I'd like to leverage clojure(script). It's basically a static HTML page, that needs to work on various devices. I plan to make it be the bare minimum for each device using adaptive design and I figured I could make a clojure(script) program to create each of those, to render on the server and send to clients. I don't plan to actually include clojurescript on the page as like I said, it's almost completely static. I thought I would use hiccup, but reagent/om is also a possibility. Does anyone have any pointers?
@mosho: ClojureScript gets compiled to Javascript, and if the resulting page will be static, then there isn't much of a reason to use ClojureScript or Om or Reagent. You can, however, use Clojure on the server to render the page and then more traditional approaches like Luminus that @beppu pointed to would be a good fit.
@beppu @meow after moving from angular to react I decided to move away from templating and HTML (and even CSS) in general