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by Kalium 2018 days ago
I worked in a partially Clojure shop for a while. I found the Ruby on Rails developers to be more professional, overall. The Rails devs certainly did not have the habit of trying to compose together 75% of a framework anew for each project.
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I was talking about Clojure as a filter, not about unconditional superiority of Clojure devs. Indeed, any particular company usually attracts either all very good or all mediocre Clojure coders. My point it is easy to establish who is who.
I follow. My experience was that Clojure was a strong filter, but not for professionalism. It served mostly as a filter for interest in functional programming and Lisp-informed ideology.