>It uses Python as its scripting language, so you can use Python libraries easily, and don’t have to learn an editor-specific language. I'm not really a Python person (I prefer Common Lisp, but that's another talk…
Much of the excitement around Clojure seems rather buzzwordy. You should check out some of its criticism, such as http://jng.imagine27.com/index.php/2009-08-19-011225_clojure... and http://www.loper-os.org/?p=42
Farcebook is no substitute for real websites
Of course, nobody heard his comments because he posted them on G+.
>It uses Python as its scripting language, so you can use Python libraries easily, and don’t have to learn an editor-specific language. I'm not really a Python person (I prefer Common Lisp, but that's another talk…
Much of the excitement around Clojure seems rather buzzwordy. You should check out some of its criticism, such as http://jng.imagine27.com/index.php/2009-08-19-011225_clojure... and http://www.loper-os.org/?p=42
Farcebook is no substitute for real websites
Of course, nobody heard his comments because he posted them on G+.