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Why Build Solutions with Fulcro – Tom Toor (Clojure/Conj 2019)

by ptttr on 11/26/19, 9:45 PM with 2 comments

  • by ptttr on 11/26/19, 10:41 PM

    Rails were successful in the 2005-2015 era of server-rendered HTML but today MVC + REST API might not be enough anymore for solo founders to compete in multi-platform, client-rich reality.

    After spending of +4 years working professionally with Ruby on Rails I've grown aware of its limitations. I've spent a long time searching for its successor in my programmer's toolbelt. I've waded through numerous Javascript frameworks yet every one of them proved to disappoint me after taking it for a spin. I've finally arrived at Clojure at the beginning of 2019 and it has been really refreshing. I love how well designed the language is, how mature the community is and I am amazed by the quality of the ecosystem.

    You can see my repo-graveyard made along that journey here: https://github.com/roterski/sonder-syncrate

    My personal bet for the next killer-app in web development is: Clojure[0] + Fulcro[1] + Pathom [2] + Crux [3].

    [0] Love Letter To Clojure - Gene Kim (Clojure/conj 2019) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mbp3SEha38

    [1] Fulcro links and resources: https://www.reddit.com/r/fulcro/comments/dtzhsm/fulcro_links...

    [2] The Maximal Graph - Wilker Silva (Clojure/conj 2019) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS3i3DTUnAI

    [3] https://opencrux.com/

  • by adamfeldman on 11/26/19, 10:01 PM

    Related: The Maximal Graph - Wilker Silva (Clojure/conj 2019) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS3i3DTUnAI