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I’m at a similar stage and have taken a look a detailed clojure [and an inital squint at scala and erlang] and have been pretty impressed – clojure feels my natural next step having work a long time with traditional OO and more recently with ruby and DSLs – I’ve been describing my ruby based DSLs a kind of macros that inflate my ruby env – a principle you’ll see embedded in clojure – the other shift clojure brings for me is functional programming and I’m trying real hard by practicing thinking in this way – its kinda of like the way you had to force yourself to think set-level RDBMS or the XSLT processing model in the past Click http://link.mx/hool08200
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April 8, 2016 at 12:09 pm |
I’m at a similar stage and have taken a look a detailed clojure [and an inital squint at scala and erlang] and have been pretty impressed – clojure feels my natural next step having work a long time with traditional OO and more recently with ruby and DSLs – I’ve been describing my ruby based DSLs a kind of macros that inflate my ruby env – a principle you’ll see embedded in clojure – the other shift clojure brings for me is functional programming and I’m trying real hard by practicing thinking in this way – its kinda of like the way you had to force yourself to think set-level RDBMS or the XSLT processing model in the past Click http://link.mx/hool08200