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Good morning.
I’m migrating my company to be using Clojure as much as we can. We used to use Rails, but for new products, we’ll use Clojure.
Our latest product is Screensaver Ninja (https://screensaver.ninja) and we are planning on developing the server side for the corporate version in Clojure.
In the meantime I’m learning to make SPAs with Clojure and developing components I find missing for a little toy application that will be launched in http://tools.screensaver.ninja and I’m publishing stuff at http://carouselapps.com (my company’s website).
What about you @gjnoonan?
Well at my former company, that I left yesterday. I was using a full Immutable stack (,
,
) to develop products for a Law firm. I used tclojure to create an online training platform, A Legal Case Management System. I Designed a distributed content store API, and then web and desktop (using electron +
) clients for many Editors to edit content….and had a few other things I was working on before I left that I can’t mention. I tried to use Clojure everywhere I can.
Thanks.
So, what’s your next move then?
Where are you based?
Are you coming to ClojureX?