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Hello friends! Been a long time since I used pedestal and I'm looking forward to include it again in a brand new project. I'm curious - what's the state of https://github.com/cognitect-labs/vase and https://github.com/cognitect-labs/pedestal.views? Is somebody actively using them in production?
I think the world has moved in a different direction; at this point, those libraries are inactive and unsupported and Pedestal is exclusively a server-side technology. I would look at Reagent and Re-Frame as ways to develop in ClojureScript for the client.
I think pedestal.views + htmx is a great combo - I'm getting very passionate about it and prefer it to the new Next.js RSC directions. The hottest technology is old technology, as always 🙂
This might be helpful: https://biffweb.com/
Yep, saw this, but I think pedestal.vase + pedestal.views + htmx is a superior stack. Anyway, I'll give it a shot, thanks!