9 Programming Languages in 2011: Go, R, Lua, Scheme, ActionScript, Erlang, Groovy, Scala, Clojure (here, via @grammarware) -- This article tries to parse the different job demand data available to make a prediction about which languages posed to grow significantly next year. Clojure comes third, after Lua and R.
Those starting with Clojure & Compojure, that are confused with all the tutorials based on old versions, rather use (here, via @jaquesdp) -- Good tip!
Conj video posted! @fogus, "Fertile Ground: The Roots of Clojure" (here, via @clojure_conj) -- Michael Fogus goes over all the fountains that Clojure drinks from <-- Direct transliteration of a Spanish idiom, by the way.
I just published a clojure Redis session store for Ring. Check it out (here, via @paraseba) -- It's a drop-in replacement for the native Ring session store.