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This conversation happened twice in the last few weeks at work, the first time during my 1:1 with my manager, and a second time with the whole team.
We were investigating [Riemann](http://riemann.io/), and we started to discuss what it would means to adopt this technology in our stack. Riemann is written in Clojure, and no one at work is really familiar with this language (except for me, and I'm don't consider myself efficient with it).