> On Dec 6, 2015, at 2:43 AM, Mars0i <marsh...@logical.net> wrote:
> 
> As in the past, many survey questions are not appropriately designed for 
> getting info about uses of Clojure in academic research.  I don't think 
> there's very much use of of Clojure for this purpose, but the survey won't be 
> able to track it.
> 
> ...
> fwiw, as I've remarked before, it would be good for Clojure if it were used 
> more often in academia, since any professor using Clojure has the potential 
> to turn many students on to it.
> 

I just want to second this. I also use Clojure for academic research and for 
teaching courses like AI, and I found several of the survey questions confusing 
in this context.

FWIW I know of at least a couple of others who are doing this as well, and I 
agree that it can be a good way to grow the community.

 -Lee

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