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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:18:25+00:00 2026-05-12T08:18:25+00:00

What are examples of well designed functional (as opposed to object oriented) web apps

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What are examples of well designed functional (as opposed to object oriented) web apps that make their source code available? I am currently studying the Hacker News source but I’d like to see some other non-trivial examples, ideally in clojure.

For MVC there are lots of Rails and PHP apps, frameworks, and tutorials to study – what is there for functional programming?

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    2026-05-12T08:18:25+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:18 am

    There’s:

    • Compojure (clojure)
    • PLT Scheme Webserver (PLT Scheme)
    • Erlyweb (erlang)
    • Seaside (smalltalk)

    That list is enough to keep you busy giving a sample of functional languages with different characteristics:

    • Clojure: multi-paradigm?, flexible? it isn’t a pure functional language and although it is preferred that you program in a functional style, it isn’t strictly necessary. You can write java-style OOP through the Java interop, or you can abstract away from it using multi-methods. There’s a lot of flexibility there, although it is still a little early to say whether it is just “flexible” or “multiparadigm” in the way common lisp is. Designed, in part, to be a lisp that handles concurrency easily, it actually shoots at a lot of targets, hence the flexible or multiparadigm designation.
    • Scheme: Closer to being a pure functional language than Clojure, it pushes the programmer a bit more forcefully into a functional style than does Clojure.
    • Erlang: Functional programming built for reliable concurrency. Erlyweb is built on a platform that is designed to be highly concurrent.
    • Smalltalk: Highly OO functional programming (even control structures are objects within the object system, and not syntactic constructs).

    If you want to see how webapps look in a language that is functional “at all costs”, then the jrockway’s suggestion is the one to look at.

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