Very interesting discussion going on here. As a beginner, what I'd like to 
see is not something like Django or Rails, but something like Flask.
Where someone can just (require 'someframework) and it works. Maybe it 
could have thin wrappers over compojure, etc., since it will need to be 
opinionated anyway. It's still very simple, but takes away a lot of the 
guesswork and the distributed docs across multiple projects problem.

Additional features can be done as libraries then, but specific for 
`someframework`, like what Flask has. e.g. `someframework-sessions`, etc.

Just my 2c.

On Sunday, May 3, 2015 at 4:43:53 AM UTC+8, g vim wrote:
>
> I recently did some research into web frameworks on Github. Here's what 
> I found: 
>
>
> FRAMEWORK       LANG          CONTRIBUTORS         COMMITS 
>
> Luminus        Clojure            28        678 
> Caribou        Clojure             2        275 
>
> Beego        Golang            99        1522 
>
> Phoenix        Elixir              124        1949 
>
> Yesod        Haskell           130        3722 
>
> Laravel        PHP                268        4421 
>
> Play                Scala               417        6085 
>
> Symfony        PHP                1130        20914 
>
> Rails        Ruby               2691        51000 
>
>
> One could conclude from this that the Clojure community isn't that 
> interested in web development but the last Clojure survey suggests 
> otherwise. Clojure's library composition approach to everything only 
> goes so far with large web applications, as Aaron Bedra reminded us in 
> March last year: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBL59w7fXw4 . Less manpower 
> means less momentum and more bugs. Furthermore, I have a hunch that 
> Clojure's poor adoption as indicated by Indeed.com maybe due to this 
> immaturity in the web framework sphere. Why is it that Elixir, with a 
> much smaller community and lifespan than Clojure's, has managed to put 4 
> times as much mindshare into its main web framework when its module 
> output, as measured by modulecounts.com, is a tiny fraction of Clojure's? 
>
> gvim 
>
>
>
>
>

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