I get more productivity out of the other incidental (by design) 'features'
or side-benefits of clojure than just macros, which is what Paul is talking
about.

Like... immutable data means I never have to worry about a class of things
going wrong, which speeds debugging.

I like what Paul's saying, but it's more complicated than that.

There's no one lib in clojure that I couldn't use before that I feel would
be a big enough argument for switching to clojure.

But, overall, I feel I am much more productive because of clojure's design
choices, I imagine Clojurescript is no different, and if it is, whatever's
painful there will also be painful in javascript (which is pretty close to
a lisp anyway).


On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Joel <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Anyone feel like they are getting the efficiencies and described by Paul
> Graham by using ClojureScript?:
> http://www.paulgraham.com/avg.html
>
> Compojure to me appears to be a standard framework just written in another
> language, so I don't see the benefit. Om, however, seems really slick by
> leveraging ReactJS. Any large apps being written with it? (I think its too
> new to have any in production I'd imagine)
>
> J
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