Sorry, Lee. Not you. You're posts have been sincere. On Mar 28, 4:22 pm, Lee Spector <lspec...@hampshire.edu> wrote: > On Mar 28, 2011, at 9:07 AM, Jon Seltzer wrote: > > > > > Frankly, I'm a little annoyed by people who want to blame everyone > > else if something new is not immediately obvious to them. > > I don't know if you intend this to apply to me but for the record I'm not > trying to blame anyone for anything, just trying to help improve the clojure > ecosystem by pointing out some issues that I have had (and which some of my > students and newbies who post to this list have had). > > I've been using Clojure for about a year (and programming for about 30 years, > and teaching Clojure since last September) but I'm not completely happy with > any of the programming environments that I've found and I know they can be > better in a couple of small but important ways. I know this in part because > there are so many talented and creative people in the community and in part > because there are (as I said) many near-solutions that do about 90% of what > I'm looking for. I think that it can be hard for people with a lot of > expertise to appreciate the way that things look to those who don't, and I > intend to be purely constructive in pointing this stuff out. > > -Lee
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