Incanter gets your pretty far, especially when combined with  Gorilla REPL, 
but all the tools and features aren't quite there yet, but progress is 
being made. There are a few features I really need for clojure that I think 
are out there, but aren't in core and I haven't found the external 
libraries to do it. 

I have things that crash in R (Revolution R Open) because the data is too 
large that clojure just processes without a second thought or memory 
overflow. 

Best,
--Joseph

On Sunday, March 29, 2015 at 4:55:34 AM UTC-5, Sayth Renshaw wrote:
>
> Hi 
>
> I last learned clojure in 1.2. Just curious why Clojure hasn't developed 
> as a go to for data science? 
>
> It never seems to get a mention R,Python and now Julia get the attention. 
> By design it would appear that Clojure would be a good fit. Is it a lack of 
> libraries, ease of install, no good default environment  (R Rstudio, 
> IPython ) where as you would need to use emacs with clojure, or is there 
> just a better default use of Clojure? 
>
> Sayth

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