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following on from a discussion in the UK channel, I'm currently doing a series of workshops bringing people into CLJ(s) web development and I'm kind of curious what the tech being used professionally is. In this case as I need to not overwhelm people I'm going for library stacks like luminus, or frameworks like duct/edge
I think for the frontend it's going to be a cljs SPA (probably re-frame)
but in terms of the backend which do you work with professionally? (options coming...)
1) Luminus 2) Duct 3) Compojure-api 4) Edge 5) Other (please comment and I will add it to the list here!) 6) Reitit 7) Liberator if you could reply to this post with an emoji that would be super helpful
done 👍
oops I just deleted the one, now they're out of order
ah well
added!
Arachne isnt dead, but not a particularly active project either (funding ran out a year ago).
The kickstarter was the funding that ran out...
pedestal, since it includes the most advanced tech out there. Beside that I would recommend duct to anyone 😄
interesting that luminus currently has... like, almost no votes
that didn't last long!