I just start learning clojure recently. 

So I was looking for some performance related post on the internet, and 
found some optimization tips, "fast" clojure code and so on. Which lead to 
the question above.
It seems like most of the time we have to write longer, more java-like code 
(which I found less readable to java equivalence) to catch up java's speed. 
Is that just the trade-off we need to make in order to type less character?

What is the difference in performance between "true" clojure (without using 
type hint or other java stuffs) and java?




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