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| | [AI summary] The author of the text is a long-time C++ programmer who has transitioned to Clojure and is advocating for its use due to its minimal syntax, which allows for clear and direct expression of problems. The author compares Clojure to Java and C++ in terms of syntax complexity and finds that Clojure's simplicity makes it more suitable for building large systems. The author acknowledges the challenges of dynamically typed languages but highlights the benefits of Clojure's type system through the use of the clojure/spec library. The author also addresses concerns about IDE support, Java interop, and the proliferation of new programming languages, arguing that Clojure's minimal syntax and functional approach make it a compelling choice for modern softw...
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| | The personal blog of Kris Jenkins, geek.
| | hypirion.com
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| | Is Clojure turing complete without alphanumeric characters?
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| [AI summary] The author explores the subjective nature of choosing programming languages, reviewing modern options like Zig and Vala alongside classics such as Ada and Fortran, while analyzing their distinct roles in software development.