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A general question about coding style regarding building a domain model on top of Crux. Coming from a Java background I am used to ORM-style coding. I was wondering which code styles are being used using Clojure in combination with Crux, to have a "richer" model to work with on top of Crux documents. I am currently working with Pathom as a layer on crux for resolving related entities from different sources, along with e.g. computed properties etc. Any other strategies or suggestions?
I don't have any other strategies to offer myself, though I know Pathom is popular! Would you mind if I re-post this on our Zulip? It's a good question 🙂
Sure thing