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Fulcro – library for development of single-page full-stack web applications

Fulcro is a library for development of single-page full-stack web applications in Clojure/ClojureScript. It uses React.

Some of the core goals are to preserve local reasoning, ease production support, and maintain rapid development.

Fulcro is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Data driven.
  • Cohesive architecture – spans the entire stack. You can still use any technologies you wish (SQL, Datomic, GraphQL, and even REST if you want), but the architecture provides APIs and structure that help you interface consistently across your enterprise.
  • Defines a small set of primitives, a normalized client-side graph data model, and a clear interface between that model and external data sources.

Website: fulcro.fulcrologic.com
Support: Developer’s Guide, GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Fulcrologic, LLC
License: MIT License

Fulcro is written in Clojure. Learn Clojure with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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