Next year, I would appreciate questions that measure the demographics of 
Clojure users be included. Out of the hundreds of people I've heard and 
seen talking about using Clojure, the vast majority of them have been white 
men. I've thought about it for a few days now and I can only think of three 
or four women who I know use Clojure and only a few non white men. I'd like 
to know if selecting Clojure as my default/main programming language means 
that I'll be forced to select from a fairly homogeneous group of potential 
coworkers and miss out on the benefits of a diverse working environment. 
-Zack 


On Friday, October 10, 2014 5:27:50 PM UTC-5, Jony Hudson wrote:
>
> If this is the unofficial survey post of academics using Clojure then I'd 
> better add myself to the list :-)
>
> @Bruce do you know what course they're going to be teaching Clojure on at 
> Birkbeck?
>
>
> Jony
>
>
> On Friday, 10 October 2014 08:08:28 UTC+1, Bruce Durling wrote:
>>
>> I also know that Birkbeck College University of London is going to be 
>> teaching Clojure this year. 
>> On Oct 10, 2014 12:01 AM, "Lee Spector" <lspe...@hampshire.edu> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> 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 <mars...@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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