Actually, you guys gave me just what I needed. I don't think I have to
ask for more!

On Oct 10, 10:37 am, "John Hodge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It would be best to ask Rich Hickey.  I could try to distill what Rich says
> in the Rationale, but it would be better coming from him.
>
> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 8:32 AM, estherschindler
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm doing an article for CIO.com on "5 [or whatever] languages that
> > ought to be on your [IT Manager's] radar," and I'd like to include
> > Clojure. I'm looking for a short statement on why it's useful, and why
> > the boss ought to let you use it for enterprise work. Any takers?
>
> > This is meant to be a short-and-sweet article: just its name, URL, a
> > quick formal definition, and then one or two quotes from developers
> > about why they think it's valuable. Imagine that you're trying to
> > convince someone's boss to let you use it. What would you say?
>
> > (This is a follow-up to
>
> >http://www.cio.com/article/446829/PHP_JavaScript_Ruby_Perl_Python_and...
> > in case you care. Some folks pointed out that a few "obvious"
> > languages should have been included. I'm happy to comply.)
>
> > --Esther Schindler
> >  senior online editor, CIO.com
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