I'm calling it: Clojure is alive and well with excellent defaults for productive and sustainable software development.
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Replying to @raymcdermott @daveliepmann
I generally agree but I also think this does away a little to lightly with all the valid criticism raised in the thread that you ref. IUC
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Replying to @martinklepsch @raymcdermott
but I'd be interested to hear which criticism you found interesting
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Replying to @daveliepmann @raymcdermott
Lack of big prolific OSS project, idea for Kappa Arch project to address this. Editor pains. Deployment compared to js/rb.
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Lack of hungry amateur crowd if you want to interpret ML observations that way. Also “dying” sounds harsh but stagnation is just as bad.
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Replying to @martinklepsch @daveliepmann
stagnation is the part that I reject (spec, pyroclast, proto-repl, yada, onyx …) and while a Spark or RoR would be nice, it’s not all gloom
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Replying to @raymcdermott @daveliepmann
These are all great projects and I’m genuinely excited about them but I haven’t seen people coming from other languages because of them.
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for what's worth I know of one team that came to clj for @OnyxPlatform
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