The CircleCI folks have posted a nice write-up of Typed Clojure
(and the campaign) here:

  tl;dr Typed Clojure is an important step for not just Clojure,
  but all dynamic languages. CircleCI is supporting it, and you
  should too.

  Typed Clojure is one of the biggest advancements to dynamic
  programming languages in the last few decades.  It shows that
  you can have the amazing flexibility of a dynamic language,
  while providing lightweight, optional typing.  Most importantly,
  this can make your team more productive, and it’s ready to use
  in production.

  ...

  -- Why we’re supporting Typed Clojure, and you should too!
     http://blog.circleci.com/supporting-typed-clojure/

-r

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