I've added the list of companies using Clojure to clojure.org
at http://clojure.org/Companies - feel free to ping me at
alex.mil...@cognitect.com or here if you want something
added/removed/changed.
Alex
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We aren't secretive about our usage of it, but it's used for testing only. It
doesn't get shipped to any server, hence why production is a stretch.
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 5:57 PM, Alex Miller wrote:
> I was mostly trying to include interesting companies using it for
> something. Sorry if I ove
I was mostly trying to include interesting companies using it for
something. Sorry if I overstepped! :)
On Monday, November 3, 2014 6:27:41 PM UTC-6, viksit wrote:
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>
> Ashton - perhaps you should elucidate on matters on that thread :) And why
> do you say "stretching" definitions?
>
>
> On Mon
Ashton - perhaps you should elucidate on matters on that thread :) And why
do you say "stretching" definitions?
On Monday, November 3, 2014 4:03:36 PM UTC-8, Ashton Kemerling wrote:
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> I'm really entertained that pivotal labs made that list, as I wrote that
> code (and that blog post) and "pr
I'm really entertained that pivotal labs made that list, as I wrote that code
(and that blog post) and "production" is stretching definitions pretty far
sadly.
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 4:55 PM, viksit wrote:
> Hello all,
> I was curious about the state of Clojure in production, and put up this
Hello all,
I was curious about the state of Clojure in production, and put up this
thread on Hacker News asking for insight, since all the other threads are
quite dated.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8549823
Given the large amount of feedback that's already on it, I thought I'd
cross