> Wouldn't it be more productive to praise for what you like than crap on how someone used to do something you didn't like? My apologies; I don't mean to insult. Thanks for the reply. My point is that it says something…
> Clojure is settled. It found its niche: a small/medium group of experienced professionals who like its practicality and power. Agreed. I'll add though that the problems with Clojure are soft ones. Here's my summation:…
> Wouldn't it be more productive to praise for what you like than crap on how someone used to do something you didn't like? My apologies; I don't mean to insult. Thanks for the reply. My point is that it says something…
> Clojure is settled. It found its niche: a small/medium group of experienced professionals who like its practicality and power. Agreed. I'll add though that the problems with Clojure are soft ones. Here's my summation:…