Congratulations Rich and everyone for 1.0!

Clojure really is remarkable, and people start to notice.

Today, when people want to know something new they first go to
Wikipedia before they even visit the homepage. There will be a lot of
new interest in Clojure now that it has reached 1.0.

Please help beef up Clojure's Wikipedia entry (but keep it neutral,
not marketing-speak).

If you are not an expert on Clojure, like me, help with the little
stuff: typos, phrasing, citations, cleanup, entries in other
language's Wikis, amending entries surveying or comparing programming
languages and PL concepts, or adding things in the discussion page for
later integration. Little by little -- it's the wiki way.

To add Clojure code examples in Wikipedia use <source lang="lisp"> tag
like here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_comprehension#Clojure

Also promote Clojure 1.0 on reddit:
http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/8hov0/clojure_10_released/

Again, congrats and thanks Rich and everyone for this amazing and
inspiring language!

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