Let's rephrase this slightly. I completely agree with the spirit of
this article:
http://programmingzen.com/2008/10/26/what-arc-should-learn-from-ruby/

i.e. - That the tipping point for any language into wide use occurs
when it makes it significantly easier to solve a common, but painful
problem. For Ruby this was clearly Rails and webapps. What do you
think this might be for Clojure? In what application domain(s) will
the benefits outweigh the downsides of a new language? What kinds of
people will be working in those domains?

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