On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 10:04 PM, John Svazic <jsva...@gmail.com> wrote:
> They do seem to allow whatever you like if you upload your own
> package.  I'm hooked on using their built-in editor, so in some cases
> I copy-and-paste code until they get around to updating their version
> of Clojure.  The one nice thing about the site is that they do seem
> rather responsive to questions, bugs and feature requests!
>
> I'm jsvazic on the site if anyone is interested.  :-)  Based on the
> list of recent submissions lately, it seems like Clojure is getting a
> lot of exposure!  It's funny to see some language "turf wars" showing
> up, since I've seen Clojure dominate "recent submissions" list, then
> Scala gets a kick, then people go on a PHP binge for some reason.  :-)

PHP? Isn't that a web page generation engine, rather than a
general-purpose application programming language?

> In any case, I'm finding the site absolutely great, and it's been an
> absolute boon for updating my Clojure skills.  I fully expect that in
> the next 6 months I'll look back at earlier submissions and say "what
> was I thinking?!"  :-)

I think we all get that at first. It may be because functional/Lisp is
somewhat alien to most other things you're likely to have had
experience with beforehand, or just because C++ is to chess as Lisp is
to go -- fewer moves and simpler rules, but oh so much depth as your
Lisp-fu grows strong.

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