Would be interesting to combine Clojure with NailGun for utility  
scripting...

http://sourceforge.net/projects/nailgun/

> Due to the startup cost of the JVM, Clojure and Java probably aren't
> the best choices for tiny five to ten line utility scripts. That being
> said, Clojure works well for level stuff like bit twiddling, I/O, and
> socket programming. If you're in an environment where Java is
> available on your servers, it can be a good bet due to the extreme
> simplicity of deployment.
>
> Travis
>
> On Jun 16, 9:30 am, hari sujathan <hari.sujat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> thanks & regards,
>> Hari Sujathan
> >


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