Clojure rocks

4 comments:

Unknown said...

hhttp://lispnyc.org/wiki.clp?page=past-meetings

Alexandre Martins said...

fixed, thanks

Jorge Mendes said...

I've been following Clojure (and Scala too) as more expressive/less boilerplate languages for the JVM. As I like Lisp(Paul Graham's syndrome), I like Clojure's more, but I doubt I will have the chance to use it in a professional project here in Lisbon, so I regard it as a hobby.

Obrigado Alexandre!

Unknown said...

I'm a newbie to both VB.Net and JVM. Having wrestled with Vb Express, I've come to the conclusion that "it sucks". I decided a switch to the Java side, and seeings as I am interested in Lisp, I decided to give clojure a try.

It's very early days yet, but I'm pleased with the results. I even managed to figure out database connectivity relatively quickly - and remember, I'm starting out with zero Java and clojure.