For me it is difficult because I tend to translate OO in functional and 
functional in OO. But I am starting to think differently. I guess I am at 
point where my knowledge can hurt me for learning something new.

I am glad that the community is so responsive. This is great! :-)

Le jeudi 21 mai 2015 03:28:54 UTC-4, martin madera a écrit :
>
> I don't want to start a flamewar here, but Python is quite a different 
> beast than Java or Clojure. TBH Python is more complex language than 
> Clojure but many things were made easy in Python and Python looks like that 
> someone really thought about newbie experience. A newbie experience in 
> Clojure is not so pleasant.
>
> But Clojure is no harder, it's different - you need to start thinking a 
> bit differently than in Python.
>
> Martin
>
> On Thursday, 21 May 2015 05:49:31 UTC+2, Pierre Thibault wrote:
>>
>> I love to program in Python and when you want do something in Python it 
>> is usually easy. This makes your imagination powerful. Sad to see it is not 
>> the same in Java.
>>
>> Le mercredi 20 mai 2015 23:17:56 UTC-4, Andy Fingerhut a écrit :
>>>
>>> Java interop _with method names known at compile time_ is pretty simple, 
>>> and is the most common case I have seen.
>>>
>>> Why do you think it is supposed to be simple to select Java methods 
>>> based upon the values of variables at run time?
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>

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