I recently took the plunge into learning Clojure and love it. Since I tend to be single-minded/all-or-nothing about these things I'm now finding it very difficult to switch mindset when I have to work with Ruby. Anyone else experienced this? If you get deeply into a programming language it alters the way you think and approach design/solutions which is one reason I've never understood the advice to try to learn many programming languages. With Clojure the functional/Lisp structure is so radically different and elegant that switching to standard OO/mutable state/infix approaches starts to feel alien. Maybe it's just me.

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