That's *perfectly* pithy!

On Oct 10, 6:41 am, Chouser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 8:32 AM, estherschindler
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This is meant to be a short-and-sweet article: just its name, URL, a
> > quick formal definition, and then one or two quotes from developers
> > about why they think it's valuable. Imagine that you're trying to
> > convince someone's boss to let you use it. What would you say?
>
> So, not reasons why a developer who doesn't know Clojure should try
> it, but rather what a developer who already wants to use Clojure might
> say to convince management?  Interesting.
>
> How about: Clojure is a small, powerful language that compiles and
> runs on the JVM, so no new infrastructure.  Plus is lets you get more
> done with less code, which is good for development schedules and
> maintenance.  It's particularly good at taking advantage of multicore
> hardware without as much programmer overhead as Java.
>
> Maybe not quite a pithy as you want, but you're the journalist -- you
> can edit it down, right? :-)
>
> --Chouser
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