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What a time for Clojure: https://www.xtdb.com/blog/2x-early-access + Datomic is free to use in the very near future.
OHHH NICEEE!
Xtdb is likely rushed the announcement after Datomic's one and unlikely to be stable to use for anything prod, but still fun. I'm sure it will be released this year too.
I'm very excited about the XTDB 2.0 early access stuff. Several of the XTDB team are here and Juxt is very well represented overall. Their all here at Conj to support the announcement so it's completely independent of the Datomic announcement.
I've created an experimental extension to next.jdbc
so it works with XTDB 2.0: https://github.com/seancorfield/next.jdbc.xt
So much news!!!