That being said, I just played around with it for a few days. Some people praise it, after having gone through a few years on and off:
> I wasn’t convinced right away. It took a few years. But after the usual stumbling around and frustration, I began to realize that this language was the easiest, most elegant, least imposing language I had ever used – and not by a small margin.
That being said, I just played around with it for a few days. Some people praise it, after having gone through a few years on and off:
> I wasn’t convinced right away. It took a few years. But after the usual stumbling around and frustration, I began to realize that this language was the easiest, most elegant, least imposing language I had ever used – and not by a small margin.
https://blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2019/08/22/WhyClojure....
I also explored the language landscape, and Clojure projects on GitHub seem to have a low density of commits matching "fix OR fixed OR bugfix":
https://danuker.go.ro/frequency-of-bugfix-commits.html
It's also on the brevity-popularity Pareto front of my bug-ridden analysis:
https://danuker.go.ro/programming-languages.html
So I plan to look at it some more.