I'm glad Daniel mentioned Enlive, because it's a great example of something that AFAIK is completely unique to clojure. It was one of the first libraries I dove into when I started with clojure, and I was blown away. It is such a logical approach to templating that seems so obvious in hindsight, yet I've never seen anything else like it in any of the languages/tools I'm familiar with.
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