if you haven't already heard - I am very passionate about programming/development, and even moreso about all things Lisp, with my last-years obsession being Clojure.

Clojure is a wonderful lisp, combining elements of functional programming, immutability, and parallelism into the core of the language as "freebies".

This is a small thought experiment (looking for user feedback / suggestions / samples in your Blub Lang of choice in the comments or on the various social media posts).

It has to deal with parallelism and is a pretty simple/brief exercise. I have heard praise of certain languages providing wonderful parallelism abstractions (Go, Javascript, etc.) and would be interested in seeing if their solutions are more terse and robust than the one I'm going to start with (Clojure).