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Is there a medium-sized Clojure sample application that could be used as a "best-practices" example, and a good way to see what such an application would look like in terms of code and code organization? A web application would be particularly interesting to me, but most important is that the program do something commonly useful (blog, bug-tracking, CMS, for example), and not something mathematical that I've never ever had to implement in the real world (solving the N-queens problem, simulating Life, generate Fibonacci sequences, and such usual fare of function programming languages).

Thanks!

+13  A: 

If you browse the clojure-contrib source code you can see how libraries are implemented in clojure.

You can also checkout "ClojureScript" under the same source tree.

Allows code written in a very small subset of Clojure to be automatically translated to JavaScript.

The ClojureScript translator is a full Clojure app.

I'd also recomend checking out the Stewart Halloway's Port of Practical Common Lisp samples to Clojure if you haven't already.

Brian Gianforcaro
+3  A: 

Check out the ants demo that is written by the author of Clojure, Rich Hickey:

http://clojure.googlegroups.com/web/ants.clj

Here's some nice instructions for getting it setup along with an emacs development environment:

http://riddell.us/clojure

Also check out Rich's presentation that goes along with this code:

http://blip.tv/file/812787

pjb3
+3  A: 

Clojure is still too young and a moving target to have medium sized applications with available source code yet.

Dev er dev
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A positive sign: there is an article on InfoQ about "one of the first published reports of Clojure being used in a large-scale production deployment." It doesn't appear to be open, but at least it is a sign of Clojure being used in a mission critical application in the real production world. A big step for the Clojure community.

Jim Anderson
+7  A: 

Take a look at Compojure. It's a web framework written in Clojure, so it allows you to write and run (on an embedded Jetty) useful web apps in Clojure, and also serves as a good example of a sizable chunk of real-world Clojure code.

It's under active development and has a helpful Google Group.

Christian Berg
Since most of the code is now gone from Compojure Ring might be the place to look now.
mac
+1  A: 

http://code.google.com/p/lighttexteditor/

You could try light text editor

Berlin Brown
+3  A: 

Clojure itself is a good example of Clojure best practices. Read towards the bottom of Core.clj, good stuff.

Rayne
+1  A: 

I think that Compojure is probably the best way to go for an example. I doubt it's a "medium sized" example, but there's probably subsections of it that are small that would work. At least, that's going to be my approach. smiles

Also, check out

http://github.com/technomancy/mire/tree/master

which is a small m.u.d. client prototype built in clojure, the advantage being that it's totally self-contained, and probably pretty simple, including the concepts involved. Documentation, eh, it's jus' alright, but the concepts in the code tie very closely to the action elements of the M.U.D. that runs easily.

Tchalvak
+1  A: 

You can take a look here: http://bitbucket.org/kumarshantanu/blogjure/overview/

It is a tiny blog application written using Hibernate, Compojure and StringTemplate that actually works!

Shantanu Kumar
Also, I am working on this -- http://code.google.com/p/bitumenframework/It is focused on Java and Clojure.
Shantanu Kumar
+6  A: 

I recommend cow-blog by Brian Carper. According to the author it was written with your purpose in mind.

mac
Excellent - thanks!
Frederic Daoud