I thought I'd bump this thread now that Heroku is supporting Clojure
applications on the new "cedar" stack:

https://gist.github.com/1001206

I decided to try this tonight and went from ground zero (not even
having a Heroku account) to a working Ring app (that says Hello World
- w00t!) in just a few minutes - rather amazing!

Sean

On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Alex Baranosky
<alexander.barano...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I've got a simple toy app I'm writing wrote for fun to help my friend figure
> out where in the Boston area he should move to.  If I was using Rails I
> could throw it up on Heroku, essentially for free, because I have no plan to
> ever have any real traffic go there.  mostly I just want to show it to some
> friends at work, etc.
> Is there a similar free service to use with Compojure?  If not free, then
> what are the cheap options?
> Best,
> Alex

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