A lot of your questions are front-end only so I think it would be hard to fit 
them consistently into the State of the Union survey as it is structured today. 
That’s not to say it won’t change to be closer to what you’re asking but it 
brings up an interesting question in my mind…

It feels to me that you’re assuming a full-stack approach – and that would be 
an interesting question. My team is almost purely back-end, pure Clojure (with 
just a tiny bit of HTML/JS/CSS for the few web pages we generate on the back 
end). We have a separate front end team that uses React.js – but they’re pure 
JS/CSS.

So, just to answer your questions as an example:


  1.  Ring + either Compojure or Bidi; Component
  2.  Jetty and http-kit
  3.  Clojure 1.9 Alpha 17 in production, no ClojureScript
  4.  Clojure only
  5.  Clojure back-end, JS/CSS front-end (different team)
  6.  React.js – raw, with JS
  7.  No idea, that’s a front end team concern
  8.  No idea, that’s a front end team concern

So I’m not sure what value you’d get from those answers (or those questions)…

Sean Corfield -- (970) FOR-SEAN -- (904) 302-SEAN
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From: Gregg Reynolds<mailto:d...@mobileink.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2017 1:37 PM
To: clojure@googlegroups.com<mailto:clojure@googlegroups.com>
Subject: survey says: web dev

couple days ago somebody posted the following on the lua list.  questions about 
web stacks/frameworks/etc. are pretty common for clojure, esp. for newbies. so 
ditto for clojure (or: if there is an up-to-date summary of the state of 
clojure web dev pls advise).  maybe these qs or sth similar could be included 
in the next state-of-clojure survey?


1) What framework/toolkit are you currently using?

2) What web or application server is used in production?

3) Which version of Lua? (clojure/clojurescript)

4) On a scale of 1 to 5, how satisfied are you with the stack? (1 =
actively looking for a replacement, 5 = It's perfect)

i would add:

5) what's your mix of clojure and clojurescript?

5b) more generally, how much mixed-language dev do you do?  (i would include 
html, js, and css as mixed language pgming, ymmv.)

6) do you use react-based stuff?  if so, which libs, and why?

7) are you using webcomponents?

8) are you using service workers, http/2, google quic, etc.?  (i.e. the cutting 
edge stuff)

gregg

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