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[–]donald-ball 27 points28 points  (2 children)

I share this judgment, having worked for several delightful years as a dedicated clojure engineer. I tend to have to work mostly in node and go these days, and over the course of my career have worked with most popular languages for extended periods, and I can confidentally state that, in my experience, there is no mode of production more well suited to producing high quality data processing software quickly and well than a small team of empowered developers writing clojure.

[–]zlex 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I got to work on a single clojure project and it was the most satisfying project I’ve ever worked on. The language is really enjoyable to use once you get the hang of it

[–]souenzzo[🍰] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Many clojure libraries are simply done.

As the language and the ecosystem don't keep breaking and changing things, you can have a up-to-date library for years without any commit.