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by mod 3419 days ago
For the past couple of years my stack has been Rails & jQuery.

I'm on the cusp of starting a new project and some configuration problems have left me looking elsewhere. I used to work with Django a lot, and I may go that route, but I also think a full-javascript stack could be good for me professionally.

Alternatively, I'd love to try a clojure backend but frankly I'm a bit afraid of it--I tried maybe 18 months ago and I had a bad go of things. I've read lately that some of the problems I had have been remedied (most importantly better stack traces) and so I might just give that a go.

No matter what backend I choose, I'm going to build out a React/Redux front-end. I'm working with that on the job and I could use a little more time with it to become more comfortable. Also, I really think it's a good paradigm and that it's going to stick.

Anyway, lots of fun choices out there. If your efficiency isn't a top priority, I'd urge you to pick a language that looks fun. For me, Clojure is that option.