Thanks Andy. I will do that..... :)
Thank you all.

Andy Fingerhut wrote:
> On Nov 24, 2012, at 9:24 PM, Leon Adler wrote:
>
> > This post was not meant for any queries on the release schedules of the 
> > various Clojure versions, but for a curious question -- "Will Clojure (take 
> > all the upcomming versions back-to-back) remain to be known as the JVM 
> > language anytime in the future?". You can say, that this question arises 
> > from curiosity :), but there is more.
> >
> > Lets' take Scala (scala runs on CLR too, but is still known as the JVM 
> > language, and it seems, will remain so) or Groovy. Nobody assured me about 
> > their future, but somewhere I know, that they will remain to be developed 
> > as the ''JVM languages''. Can I put Clojure in their league?
>
> Leon:
>
> Here is a suggestion.  Take the mental process by which you did this: "Nobody 
> assured me about their future, but somewhere I know, that they will remain to 
> be developed as the "JVM languages".'
>
> Do a replacement of the words Scala and Groovy with Clojure in that mental 
> process, and Bob's your uncle.
>
> Somehow I just know that this will work.
>
> Andy

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