Dont. It wont be appreciated because nobody but you can work on it, and one day you wont work there anymore and the company is stuck with a few projects in Clojure while the rest is on their regular tech stack. You are creating a major company risk just for your own personal benefit.
My goal isn’t personal happiness, it’s improving the code quality in our code base, without telling my colleagues “you’re doing it wrong” or other obnoxious things. I’ll let Rich do it.
I see nil panics a couple times a week, in prod. We could learn the methods and apply them in other languages, like other people said they did in this thread.