Hi,

It's amusing, because I just though a few days ago that "Troy" (in
reference to the city and the story of the trojan horse) was a
candidate name I had in mind for the new name of clojuredev ! :-)

2009/7/2 Sean Devlin <francoisdev...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hey all,
> I found this blog entry on how C++ replaced C, and it made me think of
> how Clojure interacts with Java.  Not a direct comparison, but I
> figure I'm not the only on who'll like it.
>
> http://ejohnson.blogs.com/software/2004/11/i_find_c_intere.html
>
> Hope someone enjoys it.
> >
>

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