I found Doug Selph's talk at Clojure/conj to be quite inspiring, in
that he is clearly (IMHO) doing something that is of great potential
value to humanity.  I used to have similar feelings about The Climate
Corporation, but their recent acquisition by Monsanto troubles me.

This makes me wonder about the number of Clojure-driven projects that
meet Tim O'Reilly's notions of "doing something worthwhile":

  “Pursue something so important that even if you fail,
   the world is better off with you having tried.”

Full disclojure: I'd love to find a Clojure-related position that meets
this test.  More generally, however, I'd like to know about any projects
that do so.  Suggestions, anyone?

-r

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http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume    San Bruno, CA, USA   +1 650-873-7841

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