> Be that as it may: if you work in a MS-centric company, shifting to JVM
> clojure is iffy at best. OTOH, convincing people who've never used anything
> except C# that there are alternatives worth considering is quite an uphill
> battle. At least one friend over the years has gotten fed up at my
> suggestions and sarcastically suggested doing everything in Prolog.

so sad. F# is one of the best languages out there.

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