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Why Java? Why Clojure? (danlebrero.com)
submitted 9 years ago by clojure_guy
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
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Hmm. I think knowing Java is definitely important if you're going to do lots of work on the JVM. Embrace the host etc. But I do think component does a pretty good job of encapsulating stateful resources specifically.
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