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Hi, I am looking to build a clj/cljs web app with postgres database using boot, reagent etc. Any pointers pls?
@zaffy: the boot README on github links to @magomimmo's excellent "Modern CLJS Tutorial"
that will take you through the entire process from soup to nuts, and introduce you to pretty much everything you could need as your application grows
also @martinklepsch's tenzig project: https://github.com/martinklepsch/tenzing
@zaffy: and another one from @juhoteperi: https://github.com/Deraen/saapas
I have tried both saapas and tenzing. Both work but are very basic. Without any opionionated db and auth boilerplate
@zaffy: DB and auth are not really related to Boot so you could look for more general tutorials also
@zaffy: Anyway, this is the auth lib I would recommend: https://funcool.github.io/buddy-auth/latest/
@zaffy: I suggested a tutorial in #C03S1KBA2 before I saw you’d also posted here. If you’re new to Clojure, you’ll find the #C053AK3F9 channel helpful too. And, as others have indicated, the "Clojure Way" is to combine simple libraries to build applications, so most tutorials focus on the libraries rather than combinations of things — and there’s not very much that is opinionated or boilerplate.
thanks @juhoteperi and @seancorfield for feedback. My google search continues 🙂
For SQL / relational database stuff, take a look at http://clojure-doc.org/articles/ecosystem/java_jdbc/home.html
That whole site has some good guides for various things, including server-side web development http://clojure-doc.org/articles/tutorials/basic_web_development.html
reading them @seancorfield , thanks