clojure-dsl-resources VS xforms

Compare clojure-dsl-resources vs xforms and see what are their differences.

clojure-dsl-resources

A curated list of Clojure resources for dealing with domain-specific languages. (by simongray)

xforms

Extra transducers and reducing fns for Clojure(script) (by cgrand)
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clojure-dsl-resources

Posts with mentions or reviews of clojure-dsl-resources. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-26.
  • Let's write a simple microservice in Clojure
    7 projects | dev.to | 26 Apr 2024
    Compojure's DSL for web applications makes it easy to set up REST API routes with corresponding HTTP methods. Adding a Swagger API descriptor through libraries like ring-swagger provides a visual interface for interacting with the API and enables client code generation. You can use the Prismatic schema library for HTTP request validation and data coercing to ensure the API consumes and produces data that conforms to predefined schemas. Compojure's middleware approach allows for modular and reusable components that can handle cross-cutting concerns like authentication, logging, and request/response transformations, enhancing the API's scalability and maintainability.
  • What are some great Clojure libraries, as of 2021?
    12 projects | /r/Clojure | 30 Mar 2021
    The widespread use of simple data structures for almost everything makes graph data - and any data really - very, very portable and it helps to enable this emerging ecosystem of graph libraries in both the frontend and backend.
  • Just came across specter... mind blown!
    2 projects | /r/Clojure | 21 Feb 2021
    A couple more: https://github.com/simongray/clojure-dsl-resources#data-matchingtransformation-dsls
  • Clojure DSL resources
    4 projects | /r/Clojure | 3 Jan 2021
    I added your library under data-based DSLs.

xforms

Posts with mentions or reviews of xforms. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-07.
  • Critique of Lazy Sequences in Clojure
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Aug 2023
  • Dealing with nested transducers ?
    1 project | /r/Clojure | 21 Jul 2021
    Maybe https://github.com/cgrand/xforms The for transducer might help, just as the for comprehension helps unpack and map/filter nested stuff.
  • What are some great Clojure libraries, as of 2021?
    12 projects | /r/Clojure | 30 Mar 2021
    cgrand/xforms is a very useful hidden gem, if you like transducers/eager evaluation/solving map-vals without meander/specter.
  • Why Clojure?
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Jan 2021
    * It's fast enough for 99% of apps out of the box. It's fast enough for 99.99% of the apps with minimal tuning.

    * Yes, if your project is very big and macro heavy, it can take some time, but startup times have improved. In any case, I BARELY need to restart my development JVM. I have one currently running that I haven't restarted for 1 week+.

    * Depending on what's your cup of tea, there's emacs/CIDER or IntelliJ/Cursive. They both work well. IntelliJ/Cursive is an excellent IDE combination. I use it every day.

    * Java interop is very straightforward, not sure what you mean. Sure your code might not be all pure anymore, but that's the price for solving actual problems.

    * Good java libraries have wrappers. A ton of original Clojure libraries as well. https://github.com/cgrand/xforms for example allows you to easily do things that I can't even imagine doing in an imperative language.

    * Static vs dynamic typing: don't want to get into that.

    * "Clojurescript isn't the same language". I use both Clojure and ClojureScript every day and as far as Clojure-only code is concerned, it works in both languages 99.99% of the time. One case you can encounter issues is if you do something host-specific, like dealing with numbers. That's by design. Clojure embraces each host, does not try to reinvent it. When you just use pure Clojure data structure manipulation, it works the same across both languages and works like magic.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing clojure-dsl-resources and xforms you can also consider the following projects:

malli - High-performance data-driven data specification library for Clojure/Script.

babashka - Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting

specter - Clojure(Script)'s missing piece

meander - Tools for transparent data transformation

schema - Clojure(Script) library for declarative data description and validation

transit-format - A data interchange format.

clojure-graph-resources - A curated list of Clojure resources for dealing with graph-like data.

crux - General purpose bitemporal database for SQL, Datalog & graph queries. Backed by @juxt [Moved to: https://github.com/xtdb/xtdb]

parinfer-rust - A Rust port of parinfer.

fulcro - A library for development of single-page full-stack web applications in clj/cljs