I have been out of the loop for a while, but is this true?
In 2023, there were an estimated 10,000 active projects being developed in Clojure worldwide
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Major projects like Apache Cassandra and TensorFlow adopted Clojure for its straightforward syntax and functional programming advantages
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It’s not clear what “adopts” means here. A quick search didn’t yield any news. I’d be curious how Cassandra and Tensorflow use clojure, specially.
I don’t know about Cassandra, but I’m pretty sure that TensorFlow as it is does not have any need for Clojure, nor am I aware that they use it, at least not in any substantial way. Maybe someone added some wrapper around their Java support (which was half-assed back in the day, but that was many years ago), but I’d be surprised if that was part of the main project. Quick google search did not yield any results, FWIW.
I didn’t find anything meaningful when I searched about he alleged adoption
https://minerepl.com could be a good addition to the
Blogs, articles, and projects
section, which was released this week.I’ll add, Anton might have just missed it.
Thanks!
Is there a way to get my blog/github/mastodon on that list? Can I notify someone when new stuff comes out?
#announcements for major library releases, #releases for minor releases (if only everyone followed that rule…), #news-and-articles for blog posts. I sometimes miss stuff, so you can always poke me on slack!
#news-and-articles
in slack is monitoredI usually spam this subreddit, clojurians slack channel news-and-articles, X and mastodon
Links are mostly collected from here (Clojure subreddit), and several channels in slack #news-and-articles, #announcements, #releases. So putting any of those places should be sufficient.
Thanks Alex!