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it was an interesting conversation about the various http server alternatives and the state of aleph and zach. i wonder what is he programming in nowadays... what's your take on pedestal and - in general - interceptors vs middlewares?
I haven't used Pedestal so I'll be interested to hear people's opinions on that.
I do like pedestal, its just enough familiarity, coming from a java background
the aleph deferred/manifold stuff drives me up the wall because effectively every function call runs in its own thread, making stack traces very unhelpful
I imagine it gets you into the right mindset for hard-core microservices
perhaps that is what I am resisting