Hi,

I was wondering if the time is right to replace Perl/Bash/Ruby/Python with
Clojure for system administration / dev productivity scripts. I would not do
things in Java (for obvious reasons), but clearly Clojure is more concise
than Java in most cases.
I would however want to know in detail if it is suitable for Sysadmin tasks
like the following:

   1. Count # words in a folder , Count # files of particular extension in a
   folder or search regular expression
   2. Search for a particular regexp in a search path
   3. Copy files from one folder to another
   4. Walk through a directory structure
   5. Fork another program and read it's results

I've gone through this tutorial http://java.ociweb.com/mark/clojure/ , but
please point me to clojure.contribs that will make these kind of tasks
easier.

Thanks
Ajay

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