My entire business is built on Clojure and ClojureScript, and it would not have been possible without these languages. I am always slightly worried by this kind of news, because it means that the main Clojure team is now dependent on a single institution. But it could be good news as well, depending on how things go. Until now, I've been getting nothing but excellence from the Clojure team: not just great tools, but…
what was your decision process leading to bet on Clojure?
Over the years, I got many fantastic gifts: ClojureScript, transducers, core.async, spec — and more. I'm very happy with the choice. I also think my business would not have been possible without Clojure and ClojureScript: the leverage I have because of them lets me run a single-founder self-funded business.