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I've got this going on which may be of interest depending. https://github.com/arrdem/clojarr
alternatively I could do a "pldb as fake datomic" talk from https://github.com/arrdem/spitfire (a database for backing a game implemented using pldb heavily)
@arrdem: I’m curious about clojarr, but if that one would benefit by couple more months of development, the pldb one would be great.
@norman: the pldb one is probably the easiest to give and the most directly interesting.
would love to give the clojarr talk at some point, but while it's farther along than Ox I don't think it's quite prime time ready yet.