Clojure is a functional language, so it meshes well with the rest of the syntax, but in javascript's case it's just syntax bloat. It's going to be really jarring in the middle of regular imperative code, and it's not…
Please no. Javascript's beauty lies in its versatile simplicity. Can we just leave these sorts of things to systems programming languages like C++? I came to javascript because of its lack of cruft, but if libraries…
Clojure is a functional language, so it meshes well with the rest of the syntax, but in javascript's case it's just syntax bloat. It's going to be really jarring in the middle of regular imperative code, and it's not…
Please no. Javascript's beauty lies in its versatile simplicity. Can we just leave these sorts of things to systems programming languages like C++? I came to javascript because of its lack of cruft, but if libraries…