Unless you go out of your way in writing non-idiomatic Clojure like in Java with parenthesis Clojure, Clojure will the slowest of the three by far.
Sure but those are all minor things (and greatly exaggerated) in the grand scheme of shipping stuff and producing value IMO, today, a language being mainstream and its ecosystem matters. You are falling for the exact…
but for someone who has been using JS for almost a decade, it is liberating and relaxing to use Clojure. Can you elaborate what you find liberating and relaxing in Clojure vs modern JS? Putting aside runtime features…
Unless you go out of your way in writing non-idiomatic Clojure like in Java with parenthesis Clojure, Clojure will the slowest of the three by far.
Sure but those are all minor things (and greatly exaggerated) in the grand scheme of shipping stuff and producing value IMO, today, a language being mainstream and its ecosystem matters. You are falling for the exact…
but for someone who has been using JS for almost a decade, it is liberating and relaxing to use Clojure. Can you elaborate what you find liberating and relaxing in Clojure vs modern JS? Putting aside runtime features…