2016-01-20 17:04 GMT+01:00 Miguel Domingos <miguel.gomes.domin...@gmail.com>
:

> Just checked GIT Hub Pulse and it is very low. I just heard about this
> technology today, so I don't know.
> https://github.com/clojure/clojure/pulse
>

The fact that clojure's language core has very little churn actually makes
the language quite pleasant to use. There are multiple reports of people
being able to run clojure code from several years ago with recent releases,
with none or little modification and I have experienced so myself.
Since in any lisp, you can implement language extensions in libraries, you
might get a better sense of activity by checking the pulse on popular
clojure projects, that use the github issue tracker, like cider (the dev
tools for emacs): https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/pulse/monthly

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