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by jacquesm
4427 days ago
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In a community of several 10's of thousands of people saying 'everyone' is always wrong. To love clojure you'd have to first become proficient in it and I highly doubt even double digits of HN would claim to be proficient, much less to love the language. In general, you speak for yourself and yourself alone and my take from your comment is that you love clojure. I have played around with it but not enough to be able to say that I love it, even though I would like to spend more time with it. I'm sure that when the honeymoon phase is over clojure will be yet another useful tool in the toolbox. I can't recall a single language that I truly love, they all have their specific warts and I expect clojure to be no different in that respect. Just a different set of limitations to applicability. |
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I do not think that the GP was using 'love' in that sense. You can 'geek out' about news and information about something without actually being much involved in that something at all. Witness the popularity of posts about space launches on HN. I doubt that there are very many actual rocket scientists, but we sure do have a lot of people interested in progress made in space.