I antended a talk on Qi at JavaZone 2008.

Qi is a kind of AOP layer that knits together concerns via a bit of
configuration and some naming conventions.  I'm a bit fuzzy on the
details 6 months out.

A lot of the AOP solutions for Java are trying to introduce concepts
that are more native in a Lisp.  I'm sure there's quite a lot of good
ideas there, but there's a lot of others that probably don't fit.

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Raoul Duke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> could be applicable in Clojure.  From what I gathered from the tweets
>> from Qcon, Qi was mentioned again there.  Does anyone know if there
>> was anything more to it than "it would be nice"?
>
> (fwiw, Mark T. talked about it a bit on the Qi list.
>
> http://groups.google.co.uk/group/Qilang/search?group=Qilang&q=clojure&qt_g=Search+this+group)
>
> >
>



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