hi mimmo, >>I have no time to experiment with the validation libs already available on the server side ...
i did that lately and found https://github.com/leonardoborges/bouncer esp. promising. a note regarding hiccup: ch. grand has added hiccup-like functionality to enlive during last week see https://github.com/cgrand/enlive/commit/cc42bce0e996a29e5592f8f8528264af9da7b763 thanks for your useful tutorial, fanny On Sunday, January 20, 2013 2:00:48 PM UTC+1, Mimmo Cosenza wrote: > > FWIW, > > I just updated the latest tutorial (11th) of modern-cljs series of > tutorials on clojurescript with some more code on DOM events and > manipulations using domina (which has very inspiring code - thanks Luke) > and hiccups (thanks Tero). > > https://github.com/magomimmo/modern-cljs/blob/master/doc/tutorial-11.md > > In successive tutorials I'm planning to add friend/hiccup/enlive on the > server side and enfocus on the client-side (which already uses domina and > hiccups). Then I'll introduce big data and c2. > > My objective is to finally reach an almost complete stack of libraries > which unifies (in Luke parlance) the server and the client side of > clojurean web applications. > > I would also like to unify the form validators. At the moment I have no > time to experiment with the validation libs already available on the server > side. > > I also took a look to dommy lib, which is very interesting AND SMALL too. > I'll think about its integration in the above stack of libraries (it seems > to be an hiccups competitor) > > I'm very interested in any advice on the above topics and on clojurescript > testing best practices (which I definitely have to face in the > tutorials). > > thanks and my best regards to everyone. > > mimmo > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with your first post. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/clojure?hl=en
