I kid, somewhat. This title is of course based on Douglas Crockford's seminal work, Javascript, The Good Parts , which demonstrated that Javascript isn't a terrible language, if only you avoid the icky parts. This is my heavily opinionated guide to what a "good" production Clojure app looks like in 2016. I love Clojure, I've been using it pretty much exclusively since 2009. In the 7 years I've bee
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