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by thom
1386 days ago
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I was mostly supplying an example rather than taking a side in the philosophical argument, to be clear. I’d call that idiomatic Clojure, but I’m a heathen that very much appreciates Clojure being on top of the JVM and offering Java interop. Another big Clojure UI/graphics framework is Quil, which is based on Processing and does an even worse job of hiding it’s imperative/stateful core. |
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