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I stumbled on it earlier today while bored and was quite surprised to
see the word "Clojure" about halfway down the lengthy description
text.
I doubt it was very idiomatic Clojure. The described use,
interpolating between video frames of some sort, would probably
involve a loop/recur full of Java2D and ImageIO interop calls.
Nor does it seem to be a large organization, but an individual hobbyist.
Still, the more Clojure is in the public eye, the better.
As of one hour ago, World Singles is now (finally) using Clojure in
production as part of our new internet dating platform. I'll send you
a write up for the success stories page once I've cleared it with
management (and after a suitable "burn-in" time on production to make
sure it really is a success story!).
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"Perfection is the enemy of the good."
-- Gustave Flaubert, French realist novelist (1821-1880)
Since a couple of people have asked off-list, I figured I'd provide a
bit more detail about what we're doing with Clojure.
First off, worldsingles.com is the corporate information site and
there's no Clojure there. We have about fifty dating sites and over
the last two years we've completely rebuilt the platform and we're
migrating sites over one at a time (the new platform went live with
one site last September). Currently live on the new platform are:
* vietvibe.com
* latinromantico.com
* deafsinglesmeet.com
* lovingbbw.com
As you can probably tell, our niche is ethnic / specialty dating sites :)
Most of the platform is CFML but we're using Clojure for:
* environment control - auto-configuring the platform based on which
server is hosting
* logging - we're using log4j with a custom appender written in
Clojure (that logs to a database)
* ORM - member profiles (and several other objects in the system) are
all persisted using a simple ORM based on clojure.java.jdbc
The environment control piece determines all sorts of application
settings, including database connections and so on. We had it in CFML
originally but wanted a version we could reuse in Clojure and Scala to
reduce duplication of configuration files and code. It's simple stuff:
a map of default settings and a vector of maps (of settings) for each
server group (as a regex on server name). The app settings var is a
promise that is delivered once the application boots and looks up and
merges settings based on the server name.
The logging piece is very simple right now and uses the ORM to store
matching data to a specific log table. We'll be expanding this to
handle multiple types of data to multiple tables soon and then
switching some of the logging to a noSQL data store (MongoDB most
likely).
The ORM is little more than a wrapper around clojure.java.jdbc but it
handles naming strategies, key generation (for some tables), selecting
which data source connection to use (we write to a master and read
from slaves). The nature of OO in CFML means most of the work is
currently in the CFML wrapper around this layer but we may well move
some of that down into Clojure over time.
Over time we expect to move more and more of our Model layer down into
Clojure. Our Views are fairly complex and tied to CFML so I don't
expect we'll shift the View-Controller portion although as we begin to
expose APIs to the dating platform, we may well use Clojure for those
endpoints. And I've started porting my lightweight
convention-over-configuration MVC framework, FW/1, from CFML to
Clojure as an experiment to see whether full end-to-end Clojure web
development might be a fit for us - the currently available web
frameworks in Clojure don't suit us.
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March 3, 2015 at 6:28 PM
Figures in my last post are for London.
gvim
March 3, 2015 at 5:55 PM
Have things changed in 4 years? ;-)
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March 3, 2015 at 5:52 PM
This is a thread that's four years old. I think it's dead now :)- James
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March 3, 2015 at 1:11 PM
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February 27, 2015 at 11:38 AM
We used Clojure and Cascalog to generate the monthly deforestation alerts from satellite imagery for Global Forest Watch. This is the "real-time" component of the project.--
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