I think this explains a lot about why I like Clojure so much. It's a Lisp, but there's a lot of focus on practicality. Rich Hickey really seems to have internalized that perfect is the enemy of good.
I already replied in the thread, but as soon as I saw "compare(rexes, line, re.match)" being used as it was in Ciprian's example I think we had his definition of "unpythonic" and a good example of the difference between List and Python mentality.
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