I don't think the syntax is the main consideration with Clojure.
It's an opinionated language: dynamic, with immutable data structures, hosted on the JVM. I like it quite a bit, personally, and it's been adopted in places where it makes sense.
But many-to-most projects are better off picking another runtime, and the syntax has little to do with why.
It's an opinionated language: dynamic, with immutable data structures, hosted on the JVM. I like it quite a bit, personally, and it's been adopted in places where it makes sense.
But many-to-most projects are better off picking another runtime, and the syntax has little to do with why.