What is NewClay, in short? NewClay is an offspring of Clay, a general-purpose constraint-based generic-programming language with support for the system-level, developed at ClayLabs in Cerala, India. NewClay is a testbed for new ideas not easily implementable in the original Clay compiler. NewClay is heavily inspired by other programming languages, mixing the paradigm of generic programming, the clarity of constraint-based formal-logical programming and the ease and flexibility of functional programming with further concepts from information science, like "move semantics", into a syntax remembering to scripting languages. The syntax is weighted and a good compromise between readability and efficiency. Both simple and complex problems can be addressed in a straight-forward and intuitive way. Though, it should not be denied that learning to think in NewClay can take a while because the multi-paradigm approach requires a decent academic background to be mastered professionally. Some features are already backported to Clay. However, as of today it is undecided if NewClay will be the official new Clay or if both languages will continue in parallel and on their own rights. Discussion about NewClay is not separated from Clay and takes place in the same FreeNode channel or via the Clay mailing list. For more details about Clay and how to get into contact visit "http://ClayLabs.com". For the NewClay source code, go to "https://github.com/jckarter/newclay". Both projects are available under the liberal BSD license.