Same story here...

Dictatorship has definitively some value :)))

Luc P.

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Wilson MacGyver <wmacgy...@gmail.com> wrote ..
> my story isn't a very interesting one. I simply told everyone on the team to
> learn it, because we are going to use it :)
> 
> On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 4:50 AM, Nick Mudge <mud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > One of the things I like about Clojure is it is a way to get lisp and
> > functional programming into workaday programming work; into the many
> > places and businesses that use Java.
> >
> > I'd be very interested to hear stories or experiences of getting
> > Clojure into the workplace and how it was done. That is, convincing
> > customers and business people and other programmers that it is okay
> > that you start doing your work in Clojure in your job. And similar
> > such experiences.
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