Congrats! It's been said many a time, but it bears being said again, Clojure
makes hacking fun again.  It's great working with a language that is very
production ready, yet still evolving at a quick clip. It's also fascinating
that a language supports so many different usage patterns- the diversity and
friendliness of the community is amazing.
All built on top of the JVM, whodathunk?

David

On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Rich Hickey <richhic...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> New release 20090320 -
> http://clojure.googlecode.com/files/clojure_20090320.zip
>
> Incorporates all the recent additions - fully lazy seqs, :let option
> for doseq/for, letfn for mutually recursive local fns, synchronous
> watches, multi-arg set/union/difference/intersection, counted?, per-
> defmulti hierarchies, #_ ignore form reader macro, future-calls,
> future and pcalls/pvalues, defmulti docstrings and metadata, methods/
> prefers for multimethod reflection, uniform metadata handling for
> atoms/refs/agents/vars/namespaces, condp, release-pending-sends, AOT
> tweaks to support applets and Android, etc. All this in addition to
> many fixes and enhancements.
>
> The API docs page is now current - changes to the rest of the site
> will come soon.
>
> This release includes many patches from contributors, and input and
> reports from many users - thanks all!
>
> Rich
>
> >
>

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