TIL: everything in Python is a hash table.
That’s really interesting. I’ve heard a lot of good things about Clojure but haven’t learned it yet. I started with Scheme, probably will move on to Clojure or Ruby (depending on work options/opportunities).
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Clojure has an interesting and thorough set of functions for transforming immutable data, and it's impossible not to think in terms of those functions after you learn them. I found them really useful even when I worked in Elixir because the same set of functions is present there.
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Makes sense…I have heard Clojure described as ‘a step closer to Scheme than Python’ and I have found it hard to let go the simplicity of higher order functions while I’ve been getting to grips with Python.
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