Hi all,

Published a new paper, using clojure, quil, and incanter to do some custom 
statistics (permutation testing) and data exploration, and lighttable as 
IDE Aim was to discover the wildlife reservoirs of plague in medieval 
Europe, but we ended up finding evidence for repeated reintroductions of 
the bacterium into Europe from Asia, over the course of 4 centuries. I 
continue to use clojure today, although I am switching from incanter/charts 
to https://github.com/JonyEpsilon/gg4clj to have access to ggplot2. ggplot2 
is just more powerful than the JfreeChart-based charting of Incanter.

Thanks all for making the tools I use every day :-).
@BorisVSchmid

Background on the article:
https://theconversation.com/plague-outbreaks-that-ravaged-europe-for-centuries-were-driven-by-climate-change-in-asia-37933

Article is open access, and available from PNAS
http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2015/02/20/1412887112

Source code and datasets available here: 
https://zenodo.org/record/14973#.VOxH5vnF9vo

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