> The issue that is > particularly interesting to me to explore is how alien Clojure is to > Java programmers, what are subjective and objective causes, and how > hard is to overcome each of the identified issues.
This sounds very interesting. I try to explain the point of lisp to java programmers from time to time and I find it very difficult. When the conversation is about clojure I usually just point out that it's made for multi core because that's easier to understand and a good selling point, but that really doesn't have much to do with the lisp aspect.
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