summarizing the article,<p>" 'Clojure in Clojure' == writing the compiler and the core data structures of Clojure in Clojure (vs Java). This is a cool thing to aim for."<p>Once upon a time the front page of HN would have a lot of articles on Erlang voted up . One day PG even requested a few articles on Erlang (iirc) and the whole of the front page was Erlang-ey for a day.<p>These days it seems to be articles on Clojure that always get (the same?) 12 or so votes rapidly to make it to the front page. Clojure 1.2 released, Clojure 1.2 and beyond, clojure conference, Clojure-in-Clojure. Keep em coming ;-)<p>It <i>is</i> on topic for HN.<p>Just wondering what exactly causes these pahases have Erlang vanished from HN and Clojure appears, soon to disappear no doubt. Did we ever have a Haskell phase?