Also, I should mention that Ruby doesn't have very good built in parallelism support (no true threads when I was using, though this might have changed). As such, I've seen a fair bit of usage of Resque running on a single machine. This would be an insane overcomplication in Clojure given all it's concurrency/parallelism support. So unless you're actually planning to distribute tasks across a cluster, keep it simple and stick to things like the built in Clojure reference types and core.async.
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