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by JeanPierre 4448 days ago
I've managed to do the opposite: Scala didn't stick, Clojure did. I guess there's some subjective reason why or why not Clojure/Scala would stick with someone.

However, it's false that Clojure doesn't have a company behind it: Cognitect is certainly backing up Clojure by developing ClojureScript and Clojure itself, Clojure consulting, the Datomic database and the Pedestal "framework".

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Speaking of Datomic, are there any alternatives that are completely free?
Datomic has two free editions - Datomic Free and Datomic Pro Starter. http://www.datomic.com/pricing.html
I know about those, but the key word in my post was completely.
In what way are the free editions not free enough for you? (serious question, not trolling)
I'm guessing he means the GPL sense of free as in freedom, not free as in beer?