Thanks
I haven't seen that method of paging before. The trade offs are interesting.
I've been toying around with how we might make sweet liberty have more of a
pluggable architecture -- allowing you to choose a custom feature set. This
could allow features that are independent, 3rd-party
On Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 11:24:48 AM UTC-5, Bill Piel wrote:
Blog post:
https://blog.rjmetrics.com/2015/02/15/sweet-liberty-set-your-data-free-with-clojure-and-rest/
Sweet-Liberty is a library for building database-backed RESTful services
using Clojure. You can think of it as a
Blog post:
https://blog.rjmetrics.com/2015/02/15/sweet-liberty-set-your-data-free-with-clojure-and-rest/
Sweet-Liberty is a library for building database-backed RESTful services
using Clojure. You can think of it as a means to build and configure
components that translate between REST and