O'Doyle does indeed rule. And you will, too, when you use O'Doyle Rules, a rules engine for Clojure and ClojureScript. Stop being one of those jabronis that don't rule things. When I was a kid in Virginia our teacher tried to teach us the names of cities in our state by letting us be the "rulers" of them. My buddy Roger said he ruled Richmond. I said I ruled Chicago because I was a Bulls fan and didn't understand geography. I don't recall why I'm telling you this.
Features
- O'Doyle stores data in id-attribute-value tuples like [::player ::health 10] whereas Clara (by default) uses Clojure records. I think storing each key-value pair as a separate fact leads to a much more flexible system
- O'Doyle has built-in support for updating facts
- O'Doyle provides a simple ruleset macro that defines your rules from a map of plain data
- O'Doyle makes no distinction between rules and queries
- O'Doyle has nice spec integration
- Documentation available
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