FWIW I'm another person using Clojure mostly for academic research. And for 
computer science education, e.g. I'm currently teaching a Clojure-based AI 
course. I'd be curious to know how many others of us are out there. And BTW I 
think that attention to users in these categories could help to grow the 
community.

 -Lee

On Oct 9, 2014, at 12:32 AM, Mars0i <marsh...@logical.net> wrote:

> Thanks for the survey!
> 
> I have a couple of suggestions/questions:
> 
> For domains, there are no categories for scientific or other research 
> applications.  For example, I mainly use Clojure for writing agent-based 
> models for academic research.  Would a set of categories in this area be 
> usedful?
> 

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