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by fulafel
1906 days ago
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Yep, I think the readily usable examples are so bountiful on the Python side because people tend to use it for smaller self contained things (more scripting, data ETL code, cli utilities). Plus the focus on Jupyter notebooks and teaching programming, often as a first programming language. There are a bunch of grown up largish open source clojure apps up on github though and pretty good discussion forums with people bounce off ideas from on slack, zulip, the official forum, r/clojure etc. And consultancies if you have a budget. |
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