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by sreque
6056 days ago
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Sorry if I started sounding like I was making this a Java vs. Clojure approach. I wasn't. My original point is that there are no compelling reasons for me to use a language like Clojure over a language like Ruby. Clojure's biggest selling point, having high-level primitives to parallelize with, is meaningless to me because it is so slow, and it's other selling point, increased productivity, doesn't doesn't mean much to me either because I feel like I can be just as productive in Ruby or Python. I can make those my glue languages. I was originally responding to a post by someone asking "Why Clojure over Ruby?" By the way, I think combining multiple languages on the JVM is a great idea and it was what prompted me to investigate Clojure in the first place. |
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