If a dev is dumb enough to advocate clojure, I'd be pretty suspect about their coding ability in general. I have yet to work with a decent programmer who liked it.
Lispers often call people trolls who question their delusion. Is it ok to call non-lispers delusional - like OP? And how about calling lispers delusional - who have never shown any evidence on their language's…
And in Scala: if(foo > bar && bar > boo) doSomething(a, b, c) else doSomethingElse(d, e, f) > Yet, if you weren't sure, you'd have to take a short break and go look that up to be certain. If you don't know how logic…
I'm also happy that the industry isn't infected with the smugness of talentless coders called "lispers" who have done almost nothing but claim to be the most productive ever.
> Clojure just turned 10 years old and I see no signs of it slowing down. It's a niche language which has barely any presence in the industry. It's mostly used with webprogramming which is the easiest domain out there.…
I'm willing to bet that anyone who thinks he's productive in clojure is delusional and don't know how to use a modern functional language. Lisp is not a family of programming languages but a delusion. Homoiconicity is…
If a dev is dumb enough to advocate clojure, I'd be pretty suspect about their coding ability in general. I have yet to work with a decent programmer who liked it.
Lispers often call people trolls who question their delusion. Is it ok to call non-lispers delusional - like OP? And how about calling lispers delusional - who have never shown any evidence on their language's…
And in Scala: if(foo > bar && bar > boo) doSomething(a, b, c) else doSomethingElse(d, e, f) > Yet, if you weren't sure, you'd have to take a short break and go look that up to be certain. If you don't know how logic…
I'm also happy that the industry isn't infected with the smugness of talentless coders called "lispers" who have done almost nothing but claim to be the most productive ever.
> Clojure just turned 10 years old and I see no signs of it slowing down. It's a niche language which has barely any presence in the industry. It's mostly used with webprogramming which is the easiest domain out there.…
I'm willing to bet that anyone who thinks he's productive in clojure is delusional and don't know how to use a modern functional language. Lisp is not a family of programming languages but a delusion. Homoiconicity is…