Clojure is a great language and ecosystem. I donated a little money to Rich's efforts in the early days (I loved his older Common Lisp - Java bridge so his Clojure project was immediately interesting) and I have been paid for a few years of Clojure development.
I like maintaining the history in one place, nicely done.
I don't use Clojure much anymore, but two hours ago I updated two chapters in my old Clojure book because the examples had 'gone stale' and that was fun.
What made you stop using Clojure or not so much anymore? No jobs in Clojure?
Also, in your view, is Clojure better suited for ML / AI apps? And if so, what is stopping it from being more widely adopted. I read the interop with Python ML libraries is good?
I like maintaining the history in one place, nicely done.
I don't use Clojure much anymore, but two hours ago I updated two chapters in my old Clojure book because the examples had 'gone stale' and that was fun.