Hey everyone,

Would you say that Clojure/Script, owing to its relative obscurity and great 
design, can be a talent retention tool for startups? 

I feel more motivated to go to work every day and more stickiness with my 
employer as a direct consequence of working with ClojureScript and Reagent.

Do you think this is a general phenomenon?

If so, what can we do to educate the VC community as to the advantages of 
funding startups that use Clojure/Script? Could this ever fly? 

Or is it a situation where most of the world outside this mailing list (and a 
few other ones) views ClojureScript as a science experiment?

Just very curious. If the consensus on this is positive im sure a few of us 
determined souls would be inclined to *help* educate the VCs and startups thru 
a potentially crowd funded direct education campaign... Or community good will.


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