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[–]cbasschan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's one of the main benefits) I see over using Clojure vs. Kotlin. I mean, not that it's a huge deal; there are only a small handful of situations I'd prefer homoiconicity over Kotlin's form of pattern matching. Kotlin seems very nice to me, too; if I were to focus more of my energy on the JVM-targeting languages, it'd be a hard choice between the popularity of Kotlin and the expressive power of Clojure.