Just looking for interesting tidbits on recent spearheads with, or wins 
for, Clojure in the cloud with the buzzwords du jour.

Part of an interest to take the pulse of Clojure in the domains for which 
my employer presently uses other tools.

I like Java just fine (for what it is), and I have a lot of hope for 
Clojure to rectify some of the things that Java isn't.
Some of these "modern" languages like Coffeescript, Groovy, or Python 
almost make the limitations of Fortran syntax look good.  

(Yes, my indentation of one language statement was off by 2 spaces today 
and my program didn't work, I confess irritation as a source of motivation 
to learn new things).

What's new and exciting!?  My personal interest is directed at large AWS 
cloud apps where clojure might be bringing the logic to data or the data to 
logic in an interesting fashion,
and the ever present need for portals on the results of those processes.

Thanks for any pointers!

Dave

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