Interesting read! Since you seem to have moved a whole java team to being a clojure team, could you tell us how that went?<p>Particularly interested in:<p>- developer acceptance (unless they were already all clojure guys?)<p>- training materials<p>- changes to devOps.
If you're interested in seeing what the source code of a simple Clojure web application would look like, you might take a look at my implementation of Hacker News in Clojure:<p><a href="https://github.com/taylorlapeyre/hn-clojure" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/taylorlapeyre/hn-clojure</a>
Completely off topic, and purely out of curiosity, but what's MixRadio, as a business, right now? Are you part of Microsoft? (then wow, Clojure) Or of what's left of Nokia (and licensed to Microsoft somehow)?<p>Where's the team located? I had expected Finland, but the OP doesn't seem very Finnish.<p>Btw, great work. I'm a very happy Mixradio user.
Can you describe your Clojure hardware stack? Everything running on the AWS?<p>Besides, what libraries do you use for data analysis? Sadly this is an area where Clojure remains a bit stagnant, or at least people don't release what they use.