As a side note, maybe we can keep a running list of "Clojure-ized" 
technologies we're aware of:
- XML - *clojure/data.xml <https://github.com/clojure/data.xml>*
  - XLink + XPointer + XQuery - 
*clojure/data.xml<https://github.com/clojure/data.xml>
*
- JSON -* Clojure Home Page (CHP) <https://github.com/runexec/chp>*
- HTML - *Hiccup* <https://github.com/weavejester/hiccup>
  - XHTML - *?*
- CSS - *Garden* <https://github.com/noprompt/garden>
- JavaScript + jQuery - *ClojureScript*
- Java -* (Already available)*
- Flash: SVG + ActionScript - *las3r <https://github.com/aemoncannon/las3r> 
*(partially?)
- SQL - *Korma <http://www.sqlkorma.com>*

On second appraisal, it seems like Clojure has got pretty much all of these 
under control.

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