Nick,
I'm not doing proper paid work in Clojure yet, but I convinced my department
manager that learning Clojure on company time was ok. So that's a start at
least. :)
I used the concurrency features of Clojure as a main selling point, as well
as the value of getting started early on in promising young
languages/platforms. ("high risk, high reward").
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On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Nick Mudge <[email protected]> wrote:
> One of the things I like about Clojure is it is a way to get lisp and
> functional programming into workaday programming work; into the many
> places and businesses that use Java.
>
> I'd be very interested to hear stories or experiences of getting
> Clojure into the workplace and how it was done. That is, convincing
> customers and business people and other programmers that it is okay
> that you start doing your work in Clojure in your job. And similar
> such experiences.
>
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