On 06/03/2015 10:46, Fergal Byrne wrote:
Clojure is winning one dev at a time. There are almost no cases of teams
switching back to Java or Scala once they've worked with Clojure for a
while. The same cannot be said for Groovy or Scala, which are being
abandoned in good numbers.
What's your source evidence for these assertions?
gvim
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