It's definitely suitable for the web.  I've been using it for my own 
personal web projects for a while.  I've never done any significant 
freelancing work, though I'm very interested in it.  I'm curious though if 
clients are open to having their stuff built in a rather niche language 
where they might have trouble finding people once you leave the project.  I 
get the feeling lots of people are out there specifically looking for rails 
devs, but not many looking specifically for Clojure.  Would definitely be 
interested on hearing anyone's experience doing non-full-time work with 
Clojure.  

On Sunday, September 8, 2013 1:31:13 PM UTC-7, Mateusz Dobek wrote:
>
> Is Clojure good choice for one-man-webdevelopment-team?
>
> I switched form Ruby on Rails, and now I'm learing Clojure.  It seems to 
> be really powerfull language, but will it suits for web? 
> Wanna give it a try in Pedestal framework.
>

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