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Luminus – Clojure micro-framework based on a set of lightweight libraries

Luminus is a Clojure micro-framework based on a set of lightweight libraries.

It aims to provide a robust, scalable, and easy to use platform. With Luminus you can focus on developing your app the way you want without any distractions.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Developer friendly – REPL and embedded development server:
    • Simple and easy to learn.
    • REPL driven development.
    • Powerful build tools
  • Leverage Clojure on the JVM:
    • Built on top of the JVM.
    • Low overhead.
    • Compiled for production.
  • Built for needs of modern web and mobile apps:
    • ClojureScript support.
    • Stateless web tier.
    • SQL/NoSQL support.

Website: luminusweb.com
Support: Documentation, GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Dmitri Sotnikov
License: MIT License

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


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