I would summarize your text as "misguided". If you're using lisp/
clojure simply as a replacement for things that you can do in other
languages, then it's not going to look as attractive. You seem to
touch on that when you talk about code generating code, but I don't
think you really understand (in a concrete sense) how to actually do
such things. You don't even have to know about macros to eliminate
the majority of boilerplate code in lisp. Your text may be a good
summary of the challenges of learning the language, but I don't think
it's an accurate representation overall.
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