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by jcromartie
5827 days ago
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> I think the downfall of some of these languages is that they get wrapped up in being "functional" rather than focusing on solving a particular class of problem. They abandon convention and common sense for complex type systems and functional purity. He's obviously not really looked at Clojure, then. The design philosophy of Clojure can be summarized as "functional programming is great; people also need to get stuff done." |
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