I think Clojure is simple in design, complex in implementation. Dealing with the JVM introduces all sorts of complexity. Dealing with *hardware* introduces complexity. Perfection is only possible in the abstract. Compromises are always needed, and Clojure generally makes good ones. But there may be languages which make different compromises that offer an advantage in certain situations.
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