I try to use monger.
Its syntax is nearer to mongoDB as CongoMongo.

But that is only my personal view :(.
I have no real experience with CongoMongo and try to learn MongoDB and
Clojure with monger.

But it might be intersting to see the opinions from more experienced people
;).


2012/4/4 Simone Mosciatti <mweb....@gmail.com>

> I don't like try to compare two different work, but when two programs have
> the same task, i never know...
>
> What would you suggest, congomongo or monger (or other) ? Why ? Thoughts
> ???
>
> My operation would be very easy, write more than read, and update values,
> maybe in a future use of map/reduction...
>
> I will work a lot with json...
>
> Thank you
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