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Other / Re: [Clojure] Resources
« on: September 24, 2015, 10:13:48 am »Well, regarding Haskell, I completely agree, it takes some time and multiple resources to get going. Once you get the hang of it, you don't want to stop. As for clojure, @Stackprotector already asked me why I don't learn it,Well, learning a Lisp before you die is one reason. But if you are good at Haskell why leave it indeed.
so I guess it's on my list, although the description of it's relationship with haskell can be reversed:
Yes, Clojure is more dynamic (from what I know) and easier to pick up (from what I heard and can guess).
But if you already "got" Haskell, you might not want to switch, or at least the motivation is somewhat limited.
Maybe it's just a personal issue with my broken mind.
The only big downside I have with Haskell is things like Template haskell where there is a lot of magical boilerplate code which does all magical things for you.