> Also, how do you think this increase in required effort grows? What if
> we are talking about a +10.000-line Clojure program? Now add schedule
> pressure, deadlines and the cost of missed oppotunities and you will
> find that many companies sees the introduction of a new programming
> language - especially if it is uncontrolled or happens without their
> knowledge - as a significant risk.
>

Haven't written anything larger in clojure than 600 lines yet, and I'm
tempted to clean that one
up to reduce it back to 400'ish. Isn't 10.000 lines in a clojure
program an indication that something
is going wrong and you might need to look for a better way of solving
your problem?

K is a disaster :), but I just looked at it as something fun to toy
with.. not much unlike a new computer game or something.
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