> In relation to Clojure, are there lessons to learn from the Meta
> language he mentioned? Does anyone have references to it?

I have looked at it a bit, it's called META-II.  Some info below:

* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/META_II
* http://www.bayfronttechnologies.com/mc_tutorial.html
* http://www.bayfronttechnologies.com/metaii.html

Some interesting languages related to META-II include OMeta and TMG,
both worth exploring.

> Could we write the mathematics of ACID and STM and then
> derive correct, small implementations? Alan Kay makes a
> compelling argument that this could change the game.

So interesting! My brain hurts thinking about this.

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