What I'm trying to say is that Clojure is not harder because it has bad error messages. Most languages have bad error messages! What makes them seem bad is: they're different from what you're used to and the semantics of the language are different.
I think using the JVM for error messages was altogether wrong. Adding new exceptions is comically awkward (speaking of base lang); you inherit JVM's quirks where stacktraces will sometimes get discarded; doesn't play to CLJ's strengths (everything is data & printable); ...
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Yeah. Java exceptions are already a difficult model.
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