Factual has been using Clojure for over a year now in narrowly defined
corners of our production stack. Just recently, we've made a decision
to use it more widely. For one thing, Cascalog is starting to be a big
win for us. And we'll most likely be starting up whole new projects
that are mainly Clojure based.

On Apr 28, 10:07 pm, Ken Wesson <kwess...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This fractal video claims to have been made using Clojure:
>
> http://vimeo.com/22725635
>
> I stumbled on it earlier today while bored and was quite surprised to
> see the word "Clojure" about halfway down the lengthy description
> text.
>
> I doubt it was very idiomatic Clojure. The described use,
> interpolating between video frames of some sort, would probably
> involve a loop/recur full of Java2D and ImageIO interop calls.
>
> Nor does it seem to be a large organization, but an individual hobbyist.
>
> Still, the more Clojure is in the public eye, the better.

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