What you say especially resonates with me regarding the 'ease of use' wrt
hammering code in a highly iterative/productive way, and I have approached a
number of 'enterprise' size solutions in exactly that way with extremely
robust results (IMO of course :-)).
On 6 July 2011 08:49, Peter Taoussanis
I'm an oldie, philosophy grad started in IT in 1988, been in IT ever since.
I used a scheme based language, called 'monk' (yes really), over 10 years
ago (1999), where I learnt a solution/environment/programming style not
dissimilar to clojure.
During that time java arrived, 'cool' in so many way