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Marek Rinko

Posted on 18th October 2023

The Growth of Clojure: 2023 Review and 2024 Projections

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As we take stock of 2023, it’s clear that the software development landscape has seen consistent growth and evolution. One key player in this dynamic arena has been the Clojure. Clojure has increasingly gained traction as a multifunctional, practical language for the modern software landscape.

Clojure in 2023: A Snapshot

In 2023, there were an estimated 10,000 active projects being developed in Clojure worldwide, an impressive 12% increase from 2022. This suggests the continued acceptance and use of Clojure in production environments.

In terms of segments, FinTech and HealthTech enterprises led the pack, utilizing Clojure’s capabilities to process vast quantities of data in real-time, swiftly and efficiently. Additionally, being a JVM language, Clojure found robust applications in the IT industry’s back-end web development and microservices architecture.

In the realm of Open Source projects, Clojure maintained a steady presence. Major projects like Apache Cassandra and TensorFlow adopted Clojure for its straightforward syntax and functional programming advantages, contributing to an increase in Clojure’s popularity in the OSS community.

There is a noticeable growth in the number of developers embracing Clojure. Developer surveys registered a 15% increase in developers learning and using Clojure in 2023, with a significant number being those newly entering the industry, pointing at Clojure’s rising acceptability among newbies.

Predicting Clojure’s Path in 2024

As we pivot toward 2024, a few trends emerge for the Clojure language. Given the increased adoption rate of Clojure in 2023, we can anticipate a continued upward trajectory in its popularity and utilization.

An estimated 12,000 new projects are expected to be started in Clojure in 2024, indicating added trust in Clojure’s ability to deliver on complex, large-scale applications. This would signify a 20% increase from 2023, painting a promising picture for the language.

With an expected rise in businesses adopting microservices architecture and the need for reliable back-end support, Clojure’s demand in the IT industry is likely to surge. The language may also find greater infiltration in the Data Science sector, given its capabilities in managing concurrent tasks and data streams.

In terms of the developer ecosystem, Clojure could see a 20% increase, attracting new and experienced developers alike due to the language’s simplicity and efficiency. Community support and resources are projected to expand, solidifying Clojure’s position within the industry.

As we transition into a year fueled by even more digital transformation, Clojure is poised to empower developers and enterprises alike, offering a potent tool for tackling complex, ever-evolving software challenges.