Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com> writes:

>> One of the interesting questions, I think, is the embrace the host
>> notion. One solution to the problems you describe is to just use the
>> equivalent java libraries. Is this a failure of the clojure library
>> ecosystem or a pragmatic solution?
>>
>
> YMMV : a pragmatic solution to not have to do host interop, which is less
> supported by text editors / IDEs than aliased clojure functions :-)

Oh, I've written an reasonably large library over the top of a Java API
which adds (relatively) little but adds a nice syntax, in a evaluative
environment, and hides a few of the boring details (using Stuart
Sierra's top antipattern in clojure
http://stuartsierra.com/2013/03/29/perils-of-dynamic-scope!).

I really don't know the answer to the question yet.

Phil

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