I suggest to make a call for popularizing Clojure also.

I feel lack of publicity and *quick explanations* with *simple examples* of
why Clojure is better than others.

May be we have a situation when everybody thinks that Clojure is so
excellent that everybody understands it. But though Clojure is indeed
excellent, more conservative programmers need real and simple examples. They
need to get that Clojure is not just "another crazy language".

As a community we have a lot of opportunities to tell other people about
Clojure, so let's use this power.

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