I hope you'll enjoy reading my latest blog post on Meyvn, if only for the 
historical tidbits around Clojure tooling.

"When we we say that Clojure is hosted on the JVM, we often forget the 
corollary, that Clojure tooling is built on Maven. We'd be forgiven for the 
oversight: the tooling is good at keeping Maven out of sight. But Maven is 
everywhere: in Clojars as the repository format, in Boot where Pomegranate 
is used as the interface for the Maven resolver, in tools.deps which 
harnesses the Maven resolver directly... Meyvn takes the ubiquity of Maven 
to its logical conclusion, delegating all tasks to Maven's execution 
engine."

Oh, and did you ever wonder where Leiningen gets its name from? Read on 
<https://danielsz.github.io/blog/2020-09-01T1556.html>.

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