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by yenda
1216 days ago
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I think every clojure dev that sticks long enough and feels the need for a framework ends up publishing one. The reason none of them stands out much imo is that library composition is pretty easy to do and the building blocks libraries out there do their thing pretty well. So with a bit of experience even on a new project it feels much easier to adopt your known set of building blocks, maybe throw a few new ones into the mix or replace one and you are good to go. At the end of the day it doesn't take more time than learning a framework yet it gives you a lot more flexibility. |
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