Hi all, (warning, this is kinda confusing email)

Been following the list for some time and specially paying attention to
what could be the killer clojure app as Akka is for Scala.

I keep seeing small libs (I like libs) popping up like ants, but I don't
believe none of them (alone at least)  can make clojure explode and become
main technology in a old school /ordinary company.

People say clojure is good for data. But where are the cases? And more
specifically, where are the frameworks and libs to support it? Are they
talking about wrappers around java for Hadoop? Sigh...

Pulsar is quite dead, core async isn't clear regarding remoting, and avout?
And lamina? And aleph? Where are the tools that can make clojure to cover
from Web to big data and batch?

Luminous,  caribou, etc, are they going to become the next grails? Huumm..
Will take lot of time. Clojure Script alone will not go any further than
the current server side.

What made me give up scala was Scalaz, and I hope the "create thousand
disconnected libs and publish a post with ANN sufix" approach doesn't make
me give up clojure.

Sorry guys, I've been posting about Clojure since 2009, and still can't see
it becoming the main technology even being the CTO of the company.

What is the killer app for you? Or how do you think we can make clojure
supporting apps like Facebook or something big like that?

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