dataworks

Hot-swap API endpoints and stream processors using Clojure and Dataworks (by acgollapalli)

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dataworks reviews and mentions

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  • Is it possible to redefine existing Clojure syntax with macros?
    3 projects | /r/Clojure | 10 Mar 2021
    I have an example of doing hacky things like this here. And I have an example of a recursive-replace function here.
  • What I Worked On
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Feb 2021
    >Around this time, in the spring of 2000, I had an idea. It was clear from our experience with Viaweb that web apps were the future. Why not build a web app for making web apps? Why not let people edit code on our server through the browser, and then host the resulting applications for them? [9] You could run all sorts of services on the servers that these applications could use just by making an API call: making and receiving phone calls, manipulating images, taking credit card payments, etc....

    >The language for defining applications would of course be a dialect of Lisp. But I wasn't so naive as to assume I could spring an overt Lisp on a general audience; we'd hide the parentheses, like Dylan did.

    Well you damn near gave me a heart attack. Built the beginnings of something like that, a web app that builds web apps and a stream processor that builds stream processors: https://github.com/acgollapalli/dataworks

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acgollapalli/dataworks is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of dataworks is Clojure.


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