Rich Morin <r...@cfcl.com> writes:
> This makes me wonder about the number of Clojure-driven projects that
> meet Tim O'Reilly's notions of "doing something worthwhile":
>
>   “Pursue something so important that even if you fail,
>    the world is better off with you having tried.”


I never understood how "flog books about technology" came into that
category.

> Full disclojure: I'd love to find a Clojure-related position that meets
> this test.  More generally, however, I'd like to know about any projects
> that do so.  Suggestions, anyone?

I have done several things in my life where, at least, I am sure that
the world would not have been better off if I hadn't tried. I think this
is enough to hope for.

Phil

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