On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote:
> Or it could just be that some of the other things on that list were so
> compelling that they overshadowed these.
>
> * The REPL
> * Functional Programming
> * Ease of development

True. Look at the results - the top five big wins are:
* Functional programming
* Platform (JVM) compatibility / interop
* The REPL
* Immutability

Next are Macros, Concurrency, Ease of development.  Also "big wins". I
think folks would have to check almost everything to put the features
Chas highlighted into the "big wins" category.

Perhaps a more interesting question for next year would be: "Which of
the following Clojure features are you using?" - they don't have to be
big wins but it would be nice to know how widely used they are.
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