bidi VS edge

Compare bidi vs edge and see what are their differences.

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bidi edge
1 1
984 502
0.0% 0.0%
0.0 2.6
about 1 year ago over 2 years ago
Clojure Clojure
MIT License MIT License
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bidi

Posts with mentions or reviews of bidi. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-30.

edge

Posts with mentions or reviews of edge. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-30.
  • Clojure needs a Rails, but not for the reason you think
    24 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Jul 2022
    I totally respect that, and Clojure could invest more in offering frameworks or even no-code platforms or such features, but the truth is it doesn't. The language very much targets the software/information engineer category in my opinion, where by that I mean, the people who are interested in not just the functional requirements, but also the non-functional requirements of performance, scale, architectural runway, future extensibility, operations, maintainability, correctness, re-usability, etc. Especially, Clojure targets those who believe a balance between all these and functional requirements is the holy grail. That's why it won't be the most correct, the most performant, the most productive, but a pragmatic balance of all these in almost equal parts.

    Maybe it should also embrace the people looking to get a product out by simply using a framework, and I'd say there's more of that in Clojure today than ever before, but the community I think is more composed of the former people that I describe, which is why you don't see any attempted framework take hold in the community, because most current members are not in the group that "just want to build the product using an established framework".

    I think the community has settled, ounce again, on a bit of a balanced approach, Kit (https://github.com/kit-clj/kit) and Edge (https://github.com/juxt/edge) are such hybrids. And some more direct viable frameworks have come along like Biff (https://biffweb.com/) and Fulcro (https://fulcro.fulcrologic.com/).

    That said, since the community is more composed of people like me, you don't see a mass move of every Clojurian switching to one of those.

    So it creates some questions?

    1. Is it a problem that the language targets engineers more interested in a balance between non-functional and functional?

    2. Should it be mutually exclusive, or can Clojure equally serve both niche? And if so, should it, why?

    3. Is the claim that you can be as productive and it is just as easy to build a product without using a framework in Clojure true? Does this apply to everyone, or only certain personalities or people with certain amount of lower level knowledge?

    4. Is Clojure's marketing misleading? Are people looking to just "build the product using an established framework" mislead in thinking Clojure will offer them salvation?

    5. Where do most developer fall in, if they don't fall in the category Clojure currently targets, than does that mean Clojure cannot become mainstream? To go mainstream does it mean you have to target frameworks because there are more developers looking to just make a product using a framework?

    I don't have answers to these, I'm just trying to define the current state and what the problem with it might be, or if it even is a problem.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing bidi and edge you can also consider the following projects:

clojure-news-feed - evaluating various technologies by implementing a news feed micro-service

yada - A powerful Clojure web library, full HTTP, full async - see https://juxt.pro/yada/index.html

muuntaja - Clojure library for fast http api format negotiation, encoding and decoding.

luminus-template - a template project for the Luminus framework

lein-figwheel - Figwheel builds your ClojureScript code and hot loads it into the browser as you are coding!

paos - Clojure SOAP client

leiningen - Moved to Codeberg; this is a convenience mirror

ripley - Server rendered UIs over WebSockets

reitit - A fast data-driven routing library for Clojure/Script