Hello Ryan,

as far as I understand, Petri nets are as powerful as any concurrent
mechanism. That means you can do all the good things Clojure does, and
all the bad things (the other languages do :) too in Petri nets.

So, can you detail your question a bit more?

(I'd be happy about a Petri net tool for nets colored with Clojure.
But thats another topic ;-)

Regards, alux

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