>
> I'm building a fairly large real-world system called Clortex [1], which is 
> a rewrite of the Numenta Platform for Intelligent Computing (NuPIC) [2]. As 
> it's a greenfield project, I've chosen to use Clojure components all the 
> way through instead of fitting in with Java-based or .Net-based frameworks. 
> There are good reasons why you should do this if you can, but obviously 
> that doesn't help you directly with your question.
>

[off topic]

Wow... good thing I read your post... I was just about to do the same thing 
having followed the development of HTM for some time now and finding their 
reference implementation to be somewhat convoluted. I thought Clojure would 
be a better language for it... TBD.

Let me know if/how I can help.

Alan

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