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clojure-cli-config
- Clojure Turns 15 panel discussion video
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good current tutorial on tooling and REPL dev for Clojure?
Programming Clojure 3rd edition does have some minimal coverage of the CLI but it just barely made it to publication and a lot has been added since. You might find the CLI guide (https://clojure.org/guides/deps_and_cli) and CLI reference (https://clojure.org/reference/deps_and_cli) to be helpful for some questions. The Practicalli guide (https://practical.li/clojure/) has a number of good pages and resources on repl, tools, and use.
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Clojure 15th Anniversary: A Retrospective
Yeah this is grim.
There is https://github.com/practicalli/clojure-deps-edn which solves this but it’s not linked to from any official docs which seems a miss to me. As well as the config and full documentation, it also comes with a video walking you through a demo of all the features.
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Building a Startup on Clojure
I was lost when I moved to deps from lein, but just forking and cloning https://github.com/practicalli/clojure-deps-edn as $HOME/.clojure solved the problem - this base deps.edn contained all the aliases I needed - creating a new project, searching and adding dependencies, hooking up data inspectors like portal or reveal, testing, code coverage, benchmarking, building uberjar etc. Moving to deps also introduced me to polylith [1], which has been very useful for building large multi-component projects
[1] https://polylith.gitbook.io/polylith/
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Book recommendation focusing on tooling?
When I'm looking for tooling related stuff I do always check practical.li (https://practical.li/clojure/) since it probably has a good, if terse, description and mostly has links to the good documentation (or at least the best available).
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Scala Isn't Fun Anymore
4. You need build tooling and it seemed the choices were lein (easy user experience but not “blessed” future direction? - not sure about what i’m saying here but it’s the understanding i formed). Tools.deps is the blessed approach but designed to customise the heck out of it - problematic for a beginner like me! Thankfully you can park the customisation for later and just get started with a well laid out starter https://github.com/practicalli/clojure-deps-edn - there’s even a video walks you through its features, all the inspectors and visualisers are nice to know about but not needed yet on a beginner journey
- New Clojure Project Quickstart
- Clojure needs a Rails, but not for the reason you think
What are some alternatives?
shadow-css - CSS-in-CLJ(S)
malli - High-performance data-driven data specification library for Clojure/Script.
cherry - Experimental ClojureScript to ES6 module compiler
schema - Clojure(Script) library for declarative data description and validation
playback - Easier-than-print dataflow tracing to tap> and Portal with automatic last-input function replay on eval, instant re-render and effortless extraction of traced data
yada - A powerful Clojure web library, full HTTP, full async - see https://juxt.pro/yada/index.html
hello-clojure - How to do a super simple Clojure setup from scratch that has a Repl and run "Hello, World!" without the need to figure out leiningen, tools.deps, deps.edn and all the other tools.
clojure-site - clojure.org site
ultra - A Leiningen plugin for a superior development environment
portal - A clojure tool to navigate through your data.
shadow-cljs - ClojureScript compilation made easy
babashka - Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting