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by simongray 2314 days ago
We have a few in Copenhagen. I've worked at a small startup using Clojure and a big government project using both Clojure and ClojureScript. I've also interviewed at one of the big car pooling apps here and they used Clojure. Now I'm working at a university also writing my code in Clojure and ClojureScript.

But you do have to be diligent and spend some time to search for them. That stack you mentioned is definitely extremely common here too. And in the uni department where I work now the existing research code is still all LAMP stack and Java, so I'm trying to skip a generation of tech and get straight to modernity by introducing Clojure here.