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by outworlder
1783 days ago
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> Single engineers will pick clojure at companies , build a project in it, later that engineer will move on, now nobody can maintain this code so it’s rewritten in some normal language "Normal language"? You mean, whatever language is most popular at the company. What's "normal" at one would be completely alien at another. Even things like Java. If you don't have anything in the Java ecosystem, the oddball Java app will be alien and will likely get rewritten into something else. The reason Clojure remains niche is that some people somehow think it's not a "normal" language, for whatever reason. |
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