I've been using Clojure to work on a Netbeans plug-in since February  
of this year and I have a decent amount of code in there.  In almost  
all cases when there has been an enhancement to an existing feature  
(such as the namespace/lib) the old style continues to work fine.   
There have been very few "breaking" changes.
We are also using Clojure in some production code.

Eric

On Oct 1, 2008, at 7:34 AM, akopa wrote:

>
> I'm a Common Lisp guy, but also a Clojure lurker.  I have been
> fortunate enough to be able to use some lisp at work, but it is a
> Windows shop and integration with our existing Microsoft Office
> infrastructure is dicey at best.  I would like to use Clojure, but I
> am a little concerned about ending up with a body incompatible code.
> How much of a moving target is Clojure at this point?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
> >


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