clj-turbo
biff
clj-turbo | biff | |
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2 | 32 | |
9 | 760 | |
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10.0 | 8.8 | |
almost 2 years ago | 11 days ago | |
Clojure | Clojure | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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clj-turbo
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Is Clojure suitable for my use cases?
Or using Hotwire Turbo/Stimulus: * https://github.com/kwrooijen/clj-turbo * https://github.com/kwrooijen/clj-stimulus
- Is there anything in Clojure comparable to Hotwire in Rails or Phoenix Live View in Elixir? I've had with SPA's.
biff
- Biff: Batteries-Included Web Framework for Clojure
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Try Clojure
https://biffweb.com/p/how-to-use-postgres-with-biff/
People don't really use ORMs in Clojure, they just write SQL directly and abstract the details from consumers using functions. That said, HoneySQL is a common alternative to writing SQL that makes it a lot less painful (and composable!):
- Biff, a Web Framework for Clojure
- Why Is Jepsen Written in Clojure?
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Riff: A “mycelium-clj” for the Clojure ecosystem?
I definitely believe Clojure needs a rails. Not only will it help beginners get started, if it can help people get started faster and build fast like Django and rails do, I think it'll help more with adoption.
Biff and fulcro seems like they have a shot at this
Biff- https://github.com/jacobobryant/biff
Fulcro - https://github.com/fulcrologic/fulcro
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State of Clojure 2023 Results
Jacob is doing a fantastic job with https://biffweb.com/ If the Clojure community would focus more of its manpower on such projects, then I think we can make Clojure the obvious choice to start a software business, by saving an insane amount of time. And time is by far the scarcest resource in a startup.
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Leaving Clojure - Feedback for those that care
If you can get away with not using React, I highly recommend Biff. It uses XTDB and Rum by default but they can be swapped out pretty easily for Postgres and Reagent. I'm planning to publish some docs on how to do that when I have a chance.
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Help finding a webdev framework that works out of the box
The best one of these imo is https://biffweb.com
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Any resources for "current best practices and learnings?"
I'm also really liking the strategy of the old-school is new again with sever side rendering serving actual HTML instead of JSON for certain things, using HTMX, an example can be found here: https://biffweb.com/
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Anyone here using HTMX with Clojure?
Take a look at Biff project https://biffweb.com/
What are some alternatives?
uix - Idiomatic ClojureScript interface to modern React.js
kit - Lightweight, modular framework for scalable web development in Clojure
antq - Point out your outdated dependencies.
clojure-py - A implementation of Clojure in pure (dynamic) Python
clj-stimulus - Clojure wrapper for Stimulus
xtdb - An immutable database for application development and time-travel data compliance, with SQL and XTQL. Developed by @juxt
liveview-clj
nippy - The fastest serialization library for Clojure
inertia-clojure - A Clojure adapter for Inertia.js
coast - The fullest full stack clojure web framework
clojure-inertia-pingcrm-demo - PingCRM on Clojure - A Clojure/Script fullstack demo application to illustrate how Inertia.js works.
shadow-cljs - ClojureScript compilation made easy