Convince your boss to use Clojure by Eric Normand.
From the post:
Do you want to get paid to write Clojure? Let’s face it. Clojure is fun, productive, and more concise than many languages. And probably more concise than the one you’re using at work, especially if you are working in a large company. You might code on Clojure at home. Or maybe you want to get started in Clojure but don’t have time if it’s not for work.
One way to get paid for doing Clojure is to introduce Clojure into your current job. I’ve compiled a bunch of resources for getting Clojure into your company.
Take these resources and do your homework. Bringing a new language into an existing company is not easy. I’ve summarized some of the points that stood out to me, but the resources are excellent so please have a look yourself.
Great strategy and list of resources for Clojure folks.
How would you adapt this strategy to topic maps and what resources are we missing?
I first saw this in a tweet by Christophe Lalanne.