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by didibus
1352 days ago
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> If your tool is mis-used more than other tools, at some point, it's not the fault of the users And Clojure isn't misused more than anything else. In fact, I've got a feeling it's less so. The difference is just that you can scapegoat it, and people will believe you. You can't blame Java for the failure of your project, cause everybody knows Java has worked fine for so many other teams, but nobody knows Clojure, so you can blame it for all your failures and people gives you the benefit of the doubt. When you have a bad code base, and it's Java, people blame the people who wrote the code. When you have a bad code base and it's Clojure, people blame Clojure. Go figure! |
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