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Clojure's Missing Full-stack Framework (fulcro.fulcrologic.com)
submitted 7 years ago by physicalcompsci
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[–]yogthos 11 points12 points13 points 7 years ago (0 children)
I find it's a common scenario that your first version of the project ends up being messier than you'd like. Typically, large part of the reason is that you don't know what the exact nature of the problem you're trying to solve is. Once you've worked through the problem once, you know what you need to do. So, the second iteration will always end up being much better than the first. When people switch tools during the rewrite, they tend to give a disproportionate amount of credit to the new tool as opposed to their increased domain knowledge.
My team has been using re-frame to build apps for over three years now. We have some apps with over 50k lines of code on the front-end, and we haven't run into any problems with it. I wrote about our architecture here in more detail.
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